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We deliver for you - January to March 2019

We're here to support NHS staff and Keele University staff and students. Last quarter we helped you by:

  • Completing 58 literature searches for you, so supporting evidence-based healthcare decisions
  • Supplying 147 Inter-library Loans, allowing you to access full-text articles not available within our collections
  • Helping 132 people register for an NHS OpenAthens account so that they can access articles, ejournals, databases and ebooks
  • Delivering 189 training sessions to help users to use our resources and develop their literature searching skills

For more help ask at the Library or check out our website.

Image listing the 4 quarterly stats
Image listing the 4 quarterly stats



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