If a journal article, book or book chapter is unavailable via King's Libraries or Senate House Library this material can be requested via the Interlending and Document Delivery service. The Interlending and Document Delivery team will then seek to source the material from other libraries or institutions. This service is available to staff, students and some affiliated NHS Trusts. Staff and students are allocated a quota of free requests each academic year.
Further information about the service can be found here.
The Library’s Open Research team can support you to manage and share your research outputs, including understanding and complying with funder and publisher policies for publications and data.
There can provide support and advice on:
For further information about how to contact the Open Research team can be found here.

LibKey Nomad is a browser extension which links you to the full-text of articles when you are searching on journal websites, Wikipedia, Google, PubMed and other places on the web. You can install Nomad onto your own devices to make it easy to access the full version of journal articles you wish to read.
Further information about LibKey Nomad can be found here.
The library provides access to high quality, scholarly publications through our subscriptions to key journals in the fields of Psychology, Psychiatry & Neuroscience. For a full list of journals accessible via the library please visit the A-Z Journals:
Below are some selected journals you may find relevant for Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience:
BrowZine brings together e-journals from multiple publishers and platforms, and presents them in an easily browsable format. It allows you to browse current and back issues of most of our titles as well as to create a personal bookshelf and receive notifications of new issues of your favourite journal.



Although many of our journals are now held electronically, there may occasions where we still retain copies of print journals. This is particularly the case for where we have retained journals as part of the UK Research Reserve (UKRR) scheme.
Print journals can be located by searching Library Search or Journal Search. Further information can be found on our FAQs.