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New Students – have you found the Health Library yet?

The Health Library can really help students with your studies.

You can:

  • Borrow books
  • Access online resources such as articles, journals and ebooks
  • Use the facilities at the library such as printing, photocopying and scanning
  • Log on to the computers in the IT Suite
  • Use the study areas for silent, individual or group study
  • Complete our short online etutorials to get started with our resources
  • Attend training sessions arranged by your tutors to help you to develop your information skills and use our resources effectively

Please check out our web page for new students for more information.

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