How do I get an Athens login?
Login via a publisher or information discovery website. If you go straight to a discovery search or publisher website you’ll need to look for ‘sign in’ or ‘login’ on the homepage. Click on this and look for the OpenAthens, Shibboleth or ‘login via your institution’ button.
What is Athens account?
An Open Athens Account gives you access, through NICE Evidence Search, to databases of journal articles, the full text of journals and e-books. In addition, having an OpenAthens Account allows you to access the full text of journals in the area of emergency medicine paid for by the library.
What is Athens search engine?
What is OpenAthens? It is an authentication system that allows you to access a range of quality information online. With an NHS OpenAthens account, you can access Healthcare Databases Advanced Search (HDAS) and nationally purchased bibliographic databases, including: AMED (from Ovid)
How do I make an OpenAthens account?
Learners or researchers, you will need to speak to the library or information management team at your organization about access to online journals and databases.
How do I get to NHS open from Athens?
require you to log-in with a NHS OpenAthens username and password to access them. To register go to: https://openathens.nice.org.uk/ and complete the online registration form: After you click on ‘Register’ at the bottom of the page you will see a confirmation screen with a summary of your account details.
Who can get an Athens account?
Who is eligible for an OpenAthens account? OpenAthens accounts are available to all NHS, public health and health and social care staff on NHS commissioned work.
How do you search in OpenAthens?
Go to https://hdas.nice.org.uk/ and login with your OpenAthens username and password at the top right of the screen. This will allow you to access all databases. Alternatively, you can just search the PubMed database without logging in. Once logged in, you can select which database you want to search.
Is CINAHL free to the public?
Use the Limit Your Results tab in this guide for tips. It’s free: If you search for articles using Google or Yahoo, you may be asked to pay for the full text of an article. You will never be charged for an article in the library databases.
Who funds and writes CINAHL?
CINAHL
| Access | |
|---|---|
| Providers | EBSCO |
| Cost | subscription |
| Coverage | |
| Disciplines | nursing and allied health |
Do you need an OpenAthens account for NHS Wales?
All… OpenAthens is an authentication tool that enables authorised access to e-resources remotely and is owned by Jisc. You will need an OpenAthens account to access e-journals, databases, and evidence summaries via the NHS Wales e-Library internet site when accessing off NHS Wales premises.
What can I do with my nhsggc Athens account?
With an Athens account, you can access or request resources from any computer or device, whether you are at work or at home. To register for an NHSGGC Athens visit the Knowledge Network’s Log-in/Register page or if you have forgotten your password, you can reset your password online.
What can you do with an Athens account?
An Athens account is your key to unlocking the 1,000s of print and online journals, books, databases and other resources available via the NHS Scotland Knowledge Network and NHS Scotland’s libraries (which can be searched via Library Search ). With an Athens account, you can access or request resources…
Is the NHS Wales e-library for health confidential?
As a condition of NHS Wales e-Library for Health and OpenAthens/Eduserv permitting you to register for and use a personal OpenAthens account, you agree as follows: To keep your OpenAthens account confidential and not permit any third party to use it.