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Key Tools to get full-text access to Keele journal articles

 Not sure where you can get access to full-text articles for your studies and research? We’ve got the web page just for you. Keele University students and staff can take a look at our new page Articles for Keele . Here you’ll find step-by-step instructions to getting straight to the full-text. Search Library Search Use advanced search options in Library Search Check the Journals A-Z list for full-text options Link to the Keele subscriptions from Google Scholar Make sure you bookmark the new page so that you can quickly check for full-text options. Here’s a quick reminder: Need more help? Get in touch with the Health Library if you need any help accessing the articles you need.

Get the right skill-set to find the right information this Learning at Work Week

  You need the best information skills to find the best evidence to support your studies, work and patient care. You can learn something new or update your information searching skills by completing our online tutorials. We have developed online tutorials especially for healthcare staff and students to help you to find the right information at the right time from the right resources. You can: Watch a video Complete an interactive tutorial Take a quiz Follow a presentation Download a worksheet All our tutorials are freely available, no login required. Complete them at your own pace, whenever you want to. Download the reflection document to keep a record of your learning. Learn now: Have you got the right digital skills? How can the Health Library help you? Introduction to Literature Searching Start your literature search by analysing your question Develop Your Search Skills Use the Right Resources Evaluating your Information - use the best evidence Are you using information ethically? H

Get Exam Support from the Health Library this Learning at Work Week

  We know that many of you continue to study for exams to complete your professional development and progress your careers. We’ve developed the Medical Exam Revision collection specifically to support your revision. If you're looking for MCQs, SBAs or EMQs, we have an alphabet soup of books for you! Browse the collection online or pop along to the library – the exam collection is located opposite the main glass doors. Think something is missing? Let us know – make a stock suggestion .

Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 - 15th to 21st May 2023

  The importance of maintaining good mental health has been hitting the headlines more and more over the past few years.  Covid-19 hit many hard and with the cost of living crisis adding additional pressures it is now even more important to raise awareness of mental health issues and the treatments available.   Mental Health Awareness week runs from 15 th to 21 st May 2023 with charities using the opportunity to highlight what help and support is available.   RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES     The Health Libraries, both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer numerous resources related to the subject of mental health. Whether you suffer with your own mental health, or care for patients with mental health conditions, there are numerous texts available to assist you.   In the lists below you’ll find a small selection of items. To locate these items, go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter.     This document covers the following resources – books , journals , jour

Visit the Health Library this Learning at Work Week

  This week, 15 th to 21 st May, is Learning at Work Week. Did you know the Health Library is here to support staff as well as students at Keele University, and all the NHS staff working at UHNM, North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare and the GP practice staff and Integrated Care Board staff in Staffordshire? You can visit the library to borrow from our collections, use the study space for quiet study or group collaboration and get advice from our knowledgeable library staff. You can find us in the Clinical Education Centre (CEC) on the Royal Stoke site. Pop in to have a look at the great facilities we have to support you. Want a quick preview of what you’ll see? Take a quick online tour via our Using the Health Library photo tutorial.

Enhance your digital skills with the Health Library – Learning at Work Week 2023

Celebrate Learning at Work Week 2023 and get ready for the future by developing your digital skills. Learn more about how your Health Library can help you. Enhance your digital skills with the Health Library and get ready for the future: Information Skills – Develop your information skills and learn how to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information. Complete our online tutorials to develop your skills and learn how to use our healthcare specialist resources. Learning Skills – Study and learn in a technology enriched environment either online or at the Health Library . You can use online resources and learning opportunities either from work, at home or by visiting the Health Library. ICT Skills – Adopt, adapt and use digital devices, applications and services. We’ve a great range of digital resources to support your work and studies. Communication and Collaboration – Participate in digital networks for learning and research. Explore networking opportunities

New Oxford Handbooks for NHS Staff – including training and exam support

 NHS staff have access to another 18 titles from the Oxford Medicine collection. These include titles to support training and exam revision. The titles are: Advanced Training In Anaesthesia Deconstructing the OSCE: Strategies for OSCE Success Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Drugs in Neurology Drugs in Palliative Care Drugs in Psychiatry Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA Oxford Clinical Guidelines: Newly Qualified Doctors Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy        Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethics and Law Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Medical Leadership and Management Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Patient Safety SBAs for the Oral and Maxilliofacial Surgery FRCS Training In Anaesthesia Training in Medicine Training in Ophthamology Viva Training in ENT: Preparation for the FRCS (ORL-HNS) Vivas for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS     You can access the titles from the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub, our ebooks web page or Libra