Monday, 6 February 2023

It’s National Apprenticeship Week!

For those of you on your apprenticeship journey we want to make sure you know how the library can support you in your work and studies. We can give you ‘space to think and knowledge to act’:

If you need space to work, away from your department and home, we have 3 libraries (at Berrywood Hospital; Northampton General Hospital and Isebrook Hospital in Wellingborough) and you can use any or all of them. NGH has 24/7 opening for members so you can use it in the evenings or weekends. All 3 libraries have computers and Wi-Fi if you want to bring your own laptop.

You will need to find information throughout your course, we have a wide stock, both print and online, of clinical and non-clinical books and journals, including books on study skills. If you can’t find what you need locally we can usually get hold of a copy for you from another library. We can also help you develop the skills you need to find information from the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub.

Interested in how we can help?

Fill in the form linked from here to join the library or contact one of the libraries if you have any questions:

Berrywood Library | 03000 271585 | berrywoodlibrary@nhft.nhs.uk

Isebrook Library | 03000 272095 | isebrooklibrary@nhft.nhs.uk

Richmond Library, NGH | 01604 545929 | richmondlibrary@nhft.nhs.uk



Tuesday, 31 January 2023

Richmond Library book sale starts 1st of February

"Not had a word out of him since the library sale"
We are holding a sale of books recently withdrawn from our stock, starting at 9 am on Wednesday 1st February at Richmond Library, NGH

On offer will be a variety of titles, including previous editions of some Oxford Handbooks, some of the ‘Crash course’ series and many other titles, including some fiction books.

We are asking for a donation, mostly 50p a book so you could find yourself a real bargain.

If you aren't able to get to the library, we have a list of the titles available to buy on our web site here. Just contact us with any you would like to arrange payment.

The books do tend to sell quickly, so don't wait if there is something you want...

Monday, 30 January 2023

Berrywood Library - closed Friday 3rd Feb and opening at 10.30am Tuesday 7th Feb

Unfortunately due to staff shortages Berrywood Library will be closed on Friday 3rd February. Tuesday 7th February the library will open at 10.30am. All other days will be normal hours.

Richmond Library at NGH is available 24/7 (use your library card to swipe in out of hours). Isebrook Hospital Library is also available 9am-12.30 and 1pm-5pm, Monday to Friday.

Emails to berrywoodlibrary@nhft.nhs.uk will be checked.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Friday, 20 January 2023

Need help with referencing? We have updated our guide to Harvard.

Citing documents in the text, and referencing the resources you have used when writing can be tricky, but we can help.

Harvard is one of the most common forms of referencing for documents and academic assignments, and should be used for all trust policies, guidelines and reports.

We have updated our guide to Harvard, which will take you through the basics of citing and referencing, as well as providing numerous specific examples of the correct format for items such as:

  • Books and reports
  • Journal articles
  • Act of Parliament, Statutory Instruments, and other government publications
  • British Standards
  • NICE guidelines, Cochrane reviews and UpToDate topics
  • EU documents
  • eBooks and online journals
  • Podcasts and webinars
  • Websites, online images, videos and streamed content
Whatever resource you have used in your document, our guide to Harvard will show you the right way to cite it in the text and add to your bibliography.

You can also find lots of other useful guides on our website here, covering eBooks and journals, literature searching, OpenAthens, the BNF and more. 

Friday, 13 January 2023

NHFT virtual book club meeting #22 - Manhattan Beach

Following our visit to Brixton and splashing around in The Lido, we are crossing the Atlantic to New York and stepping back to the 1930s/1940s with Jennifer Egan in the much deeper waters of Manhattan Beach.

Anna Kerrigan, nearly twelve years old, accompanies her father to visit Dexter Styles, a man who, she gleans, is crucial to the survival of her father and her family. She is mesmerized by the sea beyond the house and by some charged mystery between the two men.

‎Years later, her father has disappeared and the country is at war. Anna works at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, where women are allowed to hold jobs that once belonged to men, now soldiers abroad. She becomes the first female diver, the most dangerous and exclusive of occupations, repairing the ships that will help America win the war. One evening at a nightclub, she meets Dexter Styles again, and begins to understand the complexity of her father’s life, the reasons he might have vanished.


"At once a suspenseful novel of noir intrigue, a gorgeously wrought and richly allusive literary tapestry, and a transporting work of lyrical beauty and emotional heft, “Manhattan Beach’’ is a magnificent achievement.” The Boston Globe

The next meeting will be Thursday the 23rd of February at 7pm via MS Teams where we will be discussing the novel. You can find the link via the Events Calendar on the Staff Room. 

Wednesday, 21 December 2022

Changes to OpenAthens password requirements

OpenAthens is the key to unlocking access to all of the electronic content available to you purchased by the Library Service, and nationally by Health Education England.

An OA account provides you with access to electronic books and journals, databases and other key evidence resources. 

OA have recently changed their password requirements for all user accounts to align with UK National Cyber Security Council guidance. Having nudged users to update their passwords over the last few months, this is now mandatory: everyone with a non-compliant password must update it at login.

Here is some guidance you can use if you are struggling to choose a suitable password:

  • password length must be between 10 and 100 charact
    ers and pass a strength assessment
  • passwords are case sensitive, and just about any character from any language is fine, including spaces (if it's on the keyboard you're using it should be ok)
  • one option is to use a passphrase – a string of three random words such as vaseclockbox (think along the lines of what3words)

Passwords cannot:

  • be the same as the username
  • contain words known by hackers to be commonly used such as 'password' or 'letmein'
  • contain non-printable characters such as control codes

Please contact one of the libraries if you have any questions about OpenAthens.

Sunday, 18 December 2022

Christmas opening at the libraries

All of the libraries will be open up to Friday the 23rd of December.

Berrywood Hospital Library will be staffed from Wednesday the 28th until Friday the 30th of December as usual, and then will reopen on Tuesday the 3rd of January.

Isebrook Hospital Library will be closed after Friday the 23rd of December for the Christmas period and will reopen on Tuesday the 3rd of January. Please contact one of the other libraries if you require any help during this period.

The Richmond Library at Northampton General Hospital will be staffed from Wednesday the 28th until Friday the 30th of December as usual, and then will reopen on Tuesday the 4th of January.

24 hour access will be available to registered users as normal throughout the Christmas period at the Richmond library.

We would like to wish you a very happy Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year. We look forward to seeing you in 2023.

Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Enhance your training sessions and team meetings with our educational games

Do you want to make learning more fun and engaging? 

We have acquired a collection of educational games to support your learning and enhance training sessions.

Our collection from Focus Games includes titles for clinical training, as well as those covering more general, but health care related, topics. 

They are ideal for formal training sessions, team meetings, or other professional development activities, turning learning into a fun and sociable event (and they make a great change from PowerPoint!).

Focus Games have developed their evidence-based titles in conjunction with the NHS, Royal Colleges, Universities and other expert groups and they are designed to address specific issues in the healthcare setting. You can also find a number of case studies about the effective use of their games here.

Games covered by the collection include:
  • Drug rounds / drug calculations
  • Infection control
  • Leadership and team work
  • LGBTQ+ in the workplace
  • NEWS2
  • Reflective learning
  • Safeguarding
  • Sepsis
  • And more...

In total we have 17 titles available for you to borrow. 

You can find them all on our catalogue here, including information about which library holds them and more details about the actual games.

Why not liven up your learning? 


Friday, 25 November 2022

NHFT virtual book club meeting #21 - The Lido

Following our visit to the rather creepy Eel Marsh House in The Woman in Black, we are off to Brixton to read the altogether sunnier The Lido by Libby Page.

Meet Rosemary, 86, and Kate, 26: dreamers, campaigners, outdoor swimmers.

Rosemary has lived in Brixton all her life, but everything she knows is changing. Only the local lido, where she swims every day, remains a constant reminder of the past and her beloved husband George.

Kate has just moved and feels adrift in a city that is too big for her. She's on the bottom rung of her career as a local journalist, and is determined to make something of it.

But when a local developer attempts to buy the lido for a posh new apartment complex, Rosemary’s fond memories and sense of community are under threat.

As Kate dives deeper into the lido’s history—with the help of a charming photographer—she pieces together a portrait of the pool, and a portrait of a singular woman, Rosemary.

"A joyful celebration of community and friendship " The Observer

The next meeting will be Thursday the 12th of January at 7pm via MS Teams where we will be discussing the novel. You can find the link via the Events Calendar on the Staff Room. 

Sunday, 20 November 2022

Berrywood Library book sale starts 21st of November

"And this book only cost 10 shillings..."
We are holding a sale of books recently withdrawn from our stock, starting at 9 am on Monday the 21st of November at the Berrywood Library.

On offer will be a variety of titles, including previous editions of textbooks as well as other items covering lots of different subjects and disciplines.

Costing just £0.50p each, you could find yourself a real bargain, especially when they are buy one, get one free

If you aren't able to get to Berrywood, we have a list of the titles available to buy on our web site here. Just contact us with any you would like to arrange payment.

Monday, 14 November 2022

International Men's Day 19th November

International Men's Day takes place on the 19th of November every year around a number of themes, including the wellbeing of boys and men.

To mark the event, we have put together a list of titles you can find on our catalogue in support of men's health and wellbeing.

You can also find further resources in support of International Men's Day listed below:

Wednesday, 2 November 2022

MEDLINE Complete

The Library Service has renewed the subscription to the MEDLINE Complete database. 

Covering an extensive range of subjects including biomedicine, nursing, pre-clinical science, health policy development and much more, MEDLINE Complete offers something for everyone.

The database features full text access to journal articles covering over 1,100 titles, including ahead of print content for key titles, all easily accessible via your OpenAthens account (and if you don't have one of those you can register online here).

MEDLINE Complete search screen

You can access MEDLINE Complete via the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub (along with all of our other databases). Simply sign in with your OpenAthens account and select MEDLINE (EBSCO) from the list under In-depth searching. 

Alternatively, you can access it directly here.

Need any help? We have a step-by-step guide to accessing and using the database on our web site. You can find it here

We can also offer you training and support in using all of our databases. Simply contact one of the libraries for more information.