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UHNM Staff can access a range of eBook collections

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NHS staff, at UHNM, have access to a number of different ebook collections, covering a wide range of clinical topics.

You can access our ebooks using your NHS openathens username via:

Library Search

Use the library catalogue Library Search to look for ebook titles purchased by the Library Service. You’ll find e-versions of many of our popular titles.

Clinical Key eBooks

Clinical key is available to all UHNM staff via your openathens username. It includes a collection of ebooks. The ebook texts can also be included in any searches you complete in Clinical Key.

Oxford Handbook Collection

We have purchased a number of Oxford Handbooks ebooks for UHNM staff, making the content easily accessible while you are on the go.

eBooks allow you to access information 24/7 and are portable via your IT devices.

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