Journals
What is an Athens account? A username and password that gives you access to a range of online databases and full text resources
Why have one? Access online resources 24/7 from work, home, or on mobile devices
What can I access with it? View our full list of online resources
I have a question about my account Contact the library
Using Browzine
Browse the complete list of journals or browse by subject including nursing and allied health, pharmacology, medical specialties, health service administration and physical therapy/rehabilitation.
Use Browzine to:
If prompted select Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust or GPs and Practice staff in Buckinghamshire as your organisation.
You may need to login with your NHS OpenAthens account to access full text papers.
To set up personalised journal shelves, bookmark articles and track new articles, create a personal account within Browzine.
Browzine mobile app
Browzine is also available to download as a mobile app.
To create and access your personalised bookshelf within the app, you will need to create a separate Browzine account.
LibKey Nomad
Get fast, seamless access to full text articles as you do online research and come across articles on publisher websites, PubMed, Wikipedia etc.
Libkey Nomad is a browser exension for Google Chrome, Edge and Firefox that automatically provides instant links to full text content for articles subscribed to by Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust or open access journals.
Download Libkey Nomad
Libkey.IO
Libkey.IO is a useful alternative if you are unable to install Libkey Nomad. It is a simple tool to check if the full text article is available to staff and learners at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
-Ensure you have the DOI or Pubmed ID number for the article you want e.g.
- Go to https://libkey.io/ and paste in the DOI or Pubmed ID
- Choose Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust as your institution
- Follow the article link or download PDF
- If the article is not available, you can opt to complete a request form which will be sent straight to BHT Library (choose Access Options)