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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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