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 We've updated our website to help you get straight to the service you need:

  • Home page - your quick links have been moved further up the page, getting you to the most popular options for our main user groups 
  • Using the Health Library section - all the options are now presented in easy to read boxes
  • Find section - you can now link quickly to all the different types of resources that we offer
  • Specialist support section - get quick access to forms related to the main sections, the Inter-library loans service and the Literature Search request service
  • Training section - you can link straight to popular content has been included in the top section
  • Information Skills etutorials - it's now easy to move down the page and view all the sections by using the jump links

If you need any help finding the right information please get in touch health.library@keele.ac.uk

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