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More eJournal Updates for NHS

There have been a few more publisher changes to our ejournals subscribed for our NHS users:

  • Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – you can now access this via Clinical Key (UHNM only)
  • Chest – this is now available via Elsevier SicenceDirect, rather than the publisher's website. This can now be accessed via Athens username, for UHNM only
  • Journal of Hand Surgery (Eur ed) – this is no longer a subscribed title. Note that the American edition is available via Clinical Key (UHNM only)
  • Medicine – you can now access this via Clinical Key (UHNM only)
  • Surgery UK– you can now access this via Clinical Key (UHNM only)
  • Diabetes Care – this has been withdrawn from the Ovid collection by the publisher. We are currently seeking an alternative supplier.
You can find any ejournal title available to your trust by checking on the NHS My Journals list.

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