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Training from the Health Library - book a session online

 You can now book a 1-to-1 training session with a librarian from our training team. 

Training sessions are being delivered online via MS Teams, although you don't need to be an MS Teams member to join. You will be sent an invite and link to use to access the online session.

We can help you to:

  • Use Library Search
  • Develop your literature search plan
  • Access online resources such as databases and articles
  • Use our database searching tools
  • Get started with RefWorks (Keele only)

If you have a project that you need help with please feel free to get in touch for a bespoke session.

To book a training session please use our Online Booking Form. For more information about training opportunities at the library see our training pages.

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