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Medical Students can get easy access to Keele Resources

All the Keele online resources most suitable to help our medical students are available from one web page – the Medical Databases page. You’ll find easy access routes to searchable databases and our online collections.

Screen-shot of the Medical Databases page
Screen-shot of the Medical Databases page

Here you will find links to:

  • Books / eBooks – links to Library Search and major medications references
  • Journals / eJournals – A-Z journals list to help you to check whether you have full-text access to the articles you find
  • Core Databases – the essential databases to support medicine topics
  • Additional Databases – additional databases if you are looking at wider topics
  • Other Useful Resources – useful freely available online resources
  • Help & Guidance – find out more about how we can help you
  • Getting Started eTutorials – learn how to use our most popular resources
  • Information Skills eTutorials – develop your information skills so that you can complete literature searching effectively
  • Mobile Essentials for Keele – mobile friendly websites and apps that help you to access specialist resources on the go

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