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NICE/NHS My Journals A-Z List: Resource of the week #40

What is it?
The NICE/NHS My Journals A-Z List is a list of all the journals that we subscribe to for our NHS Athens users.

Key Features
You MUST login with your NHS Athens username in order to view all the titles that are available at your trust.

You will then be able to search for a journal title. You can also browse the list via the alphabet.

Each journal entry will tell you what holdings you can access and, importantly, where you can access the articles from ie the platform, database or publisher website.

How can it help you?
This list is the main “go to” list to check whether you have access to the full-text of the articles you are looking for.

How to access it?
You can find a link to the list via the Journals page on the Health Library website.

eTutorial
Complete our etutorial Finding NHS eJournals to learn more about the list or check our Information Skills blog for quick step-by-step instructions on using the list.

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