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 You can find a wealth of information from the Health Library. But how do you get access?

Access the Health Library - come along to the health Library to access our book collection and use the library facilities. You’ll need to swipe with your Library card to enter, borrow books and use the print/photocopy/scanning facilities.

Access NHS online resources - you need an NHS OpenAthens username and password to log in to the plethora of online resources, especially selected for NHS users. It’s free to register, just complete the online form. Find out more from our OpenAthens web page.

Access Keele online resources - Keele staff and students can access the Keele University subscribed resources using your Keele login details. Resources include healthcare-based ebooks, journals and databases. Learn more from the Campus Library page.



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