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Include the DOI in your article request

 You can now add the DOI for an article to the article request (inter-library loan) form. This helps us to locate the article you need more quickly.

Screen-shot of the new DOI field on the article request form

The DOI of an article is unique identifier. You will usually see it near the reference details of an article. Here is an example of a DOI for an article:

Screen-shot of an example article - the DOI is highlighted by the orange box.

For more help accessing articles please contact the Health Library.

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