People affected by the debilitating neurological condition multiple sclerosis
(MS) now have world-class information at their fingertips thanks to a UK first
by the MS Society.
The charity, which is the largest of its kind
supporting people affected by MS, has created an online library of the thousands
of books, journals, papers and magazines that it has in its collection,
searchable from anywhere with an internet connection.
The database opens
up the library to the world and now anyone interested in any aspect of MS can
see what's available, download documents and texts and request loans.
MS
Society librarian, David Bates, said: "For years the MS Society has had a
library available to support the information needs of people affected by MS, but
there has been no way for people to search it themselves and access the
documents.
"This new facility opens up the world-class information we
have from leading authors to people across the UK, and around the world."
The library includes information aimed at lay audiences, children and
professionals and features the full text of MS Society publications including
all of the Essentials series and a wide selection of articles from MS Society
membership magazine MS Matters from the last four years.
Journals are
available too. If the Library subscribes to the relevant journal, or the article
is open access, there will be a link straight to the full article. If not, the
abstract will be available and the full article available on request.
"If you can't access an article electronically, or want to request
something we don't already have, get in touch," David added. "This is a
fantastic resource and the first of its kind in the UK."
To access the
library, go to
http://www.mssociety.org.uk/library MS Society