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Anatomy eBooks

The anatomy section at the Health Library is, unsurprisingly, one of most popular sections and lots of the books can often be out on loan.

However you can use our ebook collection of anatomy books instead. We have put together a list of some of our popular ebooks on this topic so that you can access them easily.

You’ll find the Anatomy Online Reference collection on our ebooks page.

Remember that ebooks:
  • Are available 24/7
  • Don’t incur fines
  • Can be accessed off-campus using your Keele computer username / password or NHS Athens username / password.
Screen-shot of the Anatomy Online Reference collection
If you need more help using ebooks you can try our short etutorial or look through our online guide. The video below will briefly show you one of the ebook platforms.





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