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Oxford Handbooks Online for UHNM staff

The Oxford Handbook collection is very popular and there are regularly queues for the texts. But did you know that many of our popular titles are also available online for UHNM staff?

You’ll find a list of available titles on the Health Library website – these titles are not on Library Search.

The link for the title should take you straight to the full-text on the Oxford Medicine platform. Enter your UHNM OpenAthens username/password when prompted.

If you use an alternate route; on the Oxford Medicine website click the "sign in" option (on the LHS of the page); click the option "sign-in via your institution" in the login box; select "NHS England" from the drop-down box; then log in with your UHNM OpenAthens username/password. You’ll then need to search for the handbook – note though that only the titles listed on our website are available.

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