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1 How to read an e-book A short guide

2 Our e-book listings contain some useful information

3 For example: A handbook for medical teachers (4 th ed) Newble, D & Cannon, R, 2001, MyiLibrary, NHS Athens MyiLibrary is the supplier of this title

4 Alternatively, Atlas of urodynamics (2nd ed)Atlas of urodynamics (2nd ed) Blaivas, J. et al, 2007, Wiley Online, NHS Athens Wiley is the supplier of this title

5 Click on the name of the supplier of the book you want to read to learn how to use that book 123 Library Made incredibly easy MyiLibrary Oxford Wiley

6 123 Library: e.g. MCQs for MRCOG Part 1

7 Clicking on the title takes you to the login page. Click on login here

8 Enter your Athens details and click Login

9 If you’re unlucky you’ll see something like the screen below, rather than the cover of the book you want

10 If this happens MINIMISE the screen:

11 And then click once again on the title of the book you want to read

12 You should be taken straight to the book cover. Click on read online

13 Experiment with the grey toolbar to turn over pages, resize the font etc.

14 Made incredibly easy: e.g. Diagnostic tests made incredibly easy!

15 Clicking on the title takes you straight to the Athens log in page. Enter your Athens details and click Login.

16 This takes you to the book (and to the real supplier, OVID)

17 Use the side menu on the left of the page to find the section you want to read

18 Click on Print Preview to make the section fill the screen (or to print off)

19 Select either Full size or Medium and click Continue

20 More convenient for reading or printing.

21 MyiLibrary: e.g. A-Z of chest radiology

22 Clicking on the title takes you straight to the Athens log in page. Enter your Athens details and click Login.

23 The book appears: use the icons to resize, find the page you want…

24 Or print a page (or pages, up to a maximum of ten at a time)

25 Warning: attempts to print off too many batches of ten pages at a time can result in your account being suspended for 24 hours

26 Oxford: e.g. Oxford handbook of medical statistics

27 Clicking on the title takes you straight to the Athens log in page. Enter your Athens details and click Login.

28 The book appears:

29 Select the chapter you wish to read from the contents list

30 The best of luck with that particular section…

31 Wiley: e.g. Alarm bells in medicine: danger symptoms in medicine, surgery and clinical specialities

32 Clicking on the title takes you straight to the Athens log in page. Enter your Athens details and click Login.

33 This takes you to the book’s homepage, at the bottom of which…

34 …you’ll find the individual chapters which you can download…

35 …and are positively encouraged to print off, or download to your hard drive


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