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Resourses/Libraries

  • 24-02-2013 8:51pm
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    I am trying develop a list of libraries and other useful recourses for example:
    For those of us in the HSE there is the HSE library and the access it gives you to journals through Athens, though I am very new to this and I'm not getting a lot our of it at the moment.

    However, the Irish Hospice Foundation has an excellent library on various aspects of bereavement which is open to the public and professions alike.

    The HRB also has an excellent resource library and carries all papers by Irish authors on addiction since 2000.

    Whilst it is easy to develop a list of online recourses, are there any physical resources out that that are open to professions?

    I was surprised at the cost of access to university libraries for former students, so it would be great to develop a list of resources that are relevant to our work. Anyone got any recommendations?


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