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Find full-text articles from our NHS ejournal collection

All the journal titles in our NHS journal collection are listed in the NHS A-Z journal list. Here you can:

  • search for a journal title
  • find out whether you can access the full-text
  • view which holdings are covered in full-text
  • learn where you can access the full-text from

You need to make sure that you log on using your athens username, so that you see the list specific to your Trust.

Please remember that we don't always buy journals titles directly from the publisher, full-text may be available via the databases or packages that we buy. Any title where we have full-text will be listed on the A-Z list, and will include a link to the website, database or platform where you can access it from.

For more information about how to find an NHS-subscribed journal see:




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