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Celebrate Libraries Week with us, 3rd to 9th October 2022

 Celebrate Libraries Week 2022 with your Health Library!

Libraries Week is an annual event that allows libraries to showcase the great work that they do. This year’s theme is “Never stop learning” – a sentiment we can definitely get behind!

So, keep an eye on our blog and Twitter feed to learn all about the great opportunities we have to help you to never stop learning. You can never stop learning...

  • From your patients
  • From each other
  • About sustainability
  • Online
  • In a nutshell
  • In a bitesize
Never stop learning from the Health Library.

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