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Oxford eJournals updates for NHS Staff

We have renewed the following Oxford eJournal titles:

  • Aesthetic Surgery Journal
  • Annals of Oncology
  • Brain
  • European Heart Journal
  • Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

The following titles have now been cancelled; you retain access to previously paid-for content:

  • Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • European Heart Journal - cardiovascular imaging
  • European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
  • Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation

The British Journal of Anaesthesia has moved to Science Direct.

Access to Oxford titles has been slightly erratic from the start of the year, however we have been assured that everything has been fixed. You may need to clear your browser cache if you are still encountering problems. You can find out how to do that here.

Use the NHS A-Z Journals List to find out which journals you can access and from which platforms they are available to you.

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