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Come Along and Meet the Team

We’ve created a new display on our display board to help you to get to know who we are and what we do for you.

display board of the Library Team

Come along and put a name to the face you always see. You can also get an overview of the main services and resources that we provide for you including:

  • Book Collection
  • Borrower Services
  • Counter Services
  • Inter-Library Loans
  • Training at the Health Library
  • Health Library eTutorials
  • NHS Athens
  • NHS Outreach Service
  • Literature Search Service
  • Services at LERC (Stafford, County Hospital)

There are plenty of facts and figures to show you how busy we have been in 2018.

So why not have a browse the next time you pass by.

If you have any comments, compliments or complaints about the Health Library Service then feel free to get in touch. You can contact us at the counter or by completing our online form.

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