What’s changed on RCNi.com?
If you are a regular visitor to our site, you will notice that we have moved some of our sections around.
Newsroom is still on rcni.com and consists of mainly free news relevant to your practice. You may need to register to rcni.com to access certain articles. Registration is quick, easy and free.
Revalidation is also still on rcni.com and contains many free reports from our journals regarding the new revalidation process. You may need to register or subscribe to read certain articles.
We have now added RCNi Nurse Awards to our main navigation at the top of the page. This section contains free information about each of our finalists and pictures from the glittering 2016 ceremony, featuring our outstanding winners and the Nurse of the Year.
Campaigns is a new section on rcni.com. This contains free content about our recent campaigns to support nurses in their work.
We have moved some of our content to our new journal sites.
The Clinical, CPD and Topics categories can now be found under the new heading Evidence and Practice on all of our journal sites. This is evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical content relevant to your practice and is tailored to the speciality of each journal. You will need to be a journal subscriber to access this content.
Subscribers have access to a full archive of all the clinical articles published in our journals since launch.
Student content now appears on the Nursing Standard website and is for subscribers.
Workplace has moved to our journal sites and sits under the new heading Careers. This is for subscribers to our journals.
Hub is now on your journal navigation bar. This is our area for subscribers to share issues and advice in a safe environment.
Revalidation content can also be found on the journal sites. This is extra subscriber content about revalidation and reflection.
If you are a subscriber you may be familiar with using our old journal sites.
Our new sites have all the same content that you are used to accessing but are more attractive and easier to use.
Our archive can still be accessed by using the search function to find an article, by clicking on 'more' or by navigating by section in the navigation bar.
The Art and Science section has now changed to Evidence and Practice to better reflect the content of these articles.
If you prefer using our old journal sites, they are still available for current subscribers and can be found here.