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New Training Course Request Forms

If you would like to book on one of our scheduled training courses you can request a place using our online booking form . Our form has been updated and there are now 2! All the NHS-based courses are available on one form and all the Keele-based courses are on a separate form. Hopefully you will now find it much easier to book on the course you want.

Full-Text eJournals for NHS Staff

The Health Library subscribes to a range of online journals specifically for our NHS users. You can find out what is available by logging on to your NHS Journals A-Z list with your OpenAthens username . You'll be able to search for a particular journal title and see whether it is available, what holdings are covered and where you can access the title from. Note that we buy journal titles from different databases, platforms and publishers. The title you need may be available from a different platform to the main publisher. To find out how to search for the full-text access of a journal title, check our step-by-step instructions on our Information Skills for Health blog. To learn more about NHS ejournals complete our online tutorial .

Request a Literature Search Online

If our librarian staff are not available to talk to about your Literature Search you can put in a request online and they will get back to you. We have updated our online forms . Please complete with as much information as possible. You can request a literature search on a clinical topic related to patient care, nursing or clinical practice or for something non-clinical such as management or education related topics. This service is available to NHS staff and Keele academics.

Upgrade to Dynamed Plus, but now renamed back to Dynamed

Dynamed Plus has been upgraded. You still get evidence-based information about a wide range of clinical conditions and diseases, but there is now increased personalisation. The name has also reverted back to Dynamed. I'll be updating all our content and help over the next few days, but all the links should still work. Dynamed is available to UHNM staff via your OpenAthens login.

NHS OpenAthens Reorganisation – Who is your Admin?

There has recently been a re-organisation of the NHS OpenAthens groups. OpenAthens accounts may have been moved around and you may now need to register for a different group. You may also be supported by a new Admin. Your admin can help you with any problems you may encounter using your OpenAthens account or problems you experience trying to access resources. Here is a quick summary of what has occurred. The Health Library currently supports the following NHS organisations : UHNM Staff UHNM staff are supported both by the Health Library, based in the CEC at the Royal Stoke Hospital, and LERC, based at the Post-Graduate Medical Centre at the County Hospital in Stafford. Both Cheryl Kent (myself) and Liz Haines can help you with any issues with your account, although a number of staff at both libraries are able to deal with minor issues. North Staffs Combined Healthcare Staff Athens Admin for this group of staff is provided by the Outreach Team and these shoul

Have you completed one of our Online Tutorials lately?

If you have completed one of our Online Tutorials recently we'd really like to hear what you thought. We'll be updating them next year and we'd like to know what you liked and what you didn't like so that we can improve them and make them even better. We've got a new feedback form that you can use to let us know what you thought.

Would you like to suggest an item for our collections?

We now have a new Stock Suggestion form . So, if you think that we are missing something please feel free to make a suggestion. Is there a new book in your topic area, do you need something for a reading list or to help you improve your skills? Use our Stock Suggestion form and our staff will investigate your request. If you have comments to make about our new forms please use our Contact Us form .

World Breastfeeding Week 1st - 7th August 2019

World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) is celebrated every 1-7 August in commemoration of the 1990 Innocenti Declaration. WBW started in 1992, with annual themes including healthcare systems, women and work, the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, community support, ecology, economy, science, education and human rights. Since 2016, WBW is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2018, a World Health Assembly resolution endorsed WBW as an important breastfeeding promotion strategy. For more information about breastfeeding, please visit the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action website:   http://worldbreastfeedingweek.org/ RELATED HEALTH LIBRARY RESOURCES    For anyone studying the importance of improving access, support and worldwide acknowledgement of breastfeeding, the Health Libraries both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals offer numerous resources related to the subject. In the lists below you’ll find a variety of items as well as