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New eLearning Module: A Guide to Effective Literature Searching

Thursday, 01 January, 2026

Conducting a literature search isn’t as daunting as it sounds. Our brand-new eLearning module, “A Guide to Effective Literature Searching,” is here to make the process simple, clear, and practical. Whether you’re working on research, projects, or clinical tasks, this module will give you the confidence to find the right evidence - helping reduce costs to the NHS and supporting safe, effective patient care.

Why Take This Module?

The previous modules have been retired and replaced with this streamlined guide, created by the NES Knowledge Services and eLearning Teams. It’s shorter and easier to follow - so you can learn what matters most, fast.

What You’ll Learn

The aim of this module is to help you develop the skills to plan an effective literature search so you can find information, articles, and evidence relevant to your work, study, and research. By the end, you’ll be able to:

  • Define and plan your literature search
  • Turn your topic into a clear question
  • Identify key terms and concepts
  • Decide where to search
  • Build and refine your search strategy

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✅ Please note: You will need a Turas account to access the module. If you don’t have one yet, it’s quick and easy to register on Turas Learn.

Ready to get started? Start the module now and take the first step toward confident, effective literature searching: A guide to effective literature searching

For further assistance, please contact: Knowledge Services Help Desk

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