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Never Stop Learning Online

 We have some great online learning opportunities for you! You can complete online learning in your own time and at your own pace.  

If you need a computer, come to Library to access PCs on either the Keele network or the NHS network. If you just need some quiet space, you can bring your own laptop and plug in via the study desks or individual pods. 


Man and woman working together on a laptop in the library

We can help you to: 

Develop your digital skills – watch our short video for info on how we can support you.


Improve your information skills – complete our online tutorials to learn how to find the right information you need effectively.


Access online resources – make sure you get the right login to access the resources we have for you. NHS staff can register for an NHS OpenAthens username, whereas Keele staff and students login with their email address and password. 


Learn more about how the Health Library can support you in your work and studies. Complete our online inductions: 

Check our Information Skills for Health blog for any new opportunities to learn online. You’ll find new resources, “how to” blog posts, short videos and any new tutorials. 

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