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Great advice for Keele students studying on remote healthcare courses

 Studying with Keele on a remote online course? The Health Library can help you. We are a specialist healthcare library supporting Keele students and NHS staff. We can help you to make the most of library services available to you.

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Complete this online presentation Online Health Library for Keele University Online Remote Learners and learn more about:

  • Health Library service
  • Library services for NHS staff
  • Working with multiple resources
  • Where to find resources
  • Key resources you’ll need
  • Hints and tips using resources
  • Information Skills etutorials
  • Training opportunities
  • How to stay in touch with the Health Library

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