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M is for mobile apps

Want information on the go? Impress your colleagues with instant access. You can get straight to the information you need via mobile apps. Which apps will help you?


Mobile Essentials for NHS users

Search from NHS-subscribed resources using apps or mobile-friendly websites. Including BMJ Best Practice, BNF & BNFc, Clinical Key, Cochrane Library, Pubmed and TRIP database.

Check our web page for a suggested list.

Mobile Essentials for Keele users

Search from Keele-subscribed resources using apps or mobile-friendly websites. Including BNF & BNFc, Cochrane Library, Medicines Complete, Pubmed and Web of Science.

Check our web page for a suggested list.

More Help

  • Check the Online Guides and Support section on our website for guides, tutorials, videos and how-to instructions on using our most popular resources
  • Book a session with our training team if you need more help searching for information
  • Contact Cheryl, our eresources librarian, for more help accessing online resources; c.kent@keele.ac.uk

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