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Frequently Asked Questions About Institutional Subscriptions


TERMS of USE and FAQs of - American Phytopathological Society

Electronic institutional subscriptions include the following benefits: • Access through IP authentication—permission to freely distribute the content of the ...

TLG - FAQ - UC Irvine

Prior to determining the cost of a new subscription, we ask institutions to fill out a questionnaire to give us a better idea about their anticipated use. At ...

FAQs - Subscribe to Open

Does Subscribe to Open require institutions to act collectively? Is Subscribe to Open a subscription payment or an Open Access payment? How is the Subscribe to ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Berghahn Journals

FAQ: Subscription Fulfillment Process · Where should agents/libraries send over subscriptions and claims to Berghahn Journals? · Where can I find my customer ...

Frequently asked questions - RCNi

An institutional subscription does not cover articles that are published outside of the print issue or give you access to the RCNi Plus dashboard. To benefit ...

Is there an affordable way for non-students to subscribe to multi ...

Institutional access to subscriptions is usually based on IP ... The survey asked questions about how people access the literature ...

Frequently Asked Questions about Individual Subscriptions

Frequently Asked Questions about Individual Subscriptions · 1. Who is eligible for an Individual Subscription? · 2. Will I receive a password? · 3. What if I ...

Subscribe - Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBoC)

Why Subscribe? About Institutional Subscriptions How To Sign Up For An Institutional Subscription Subscription Rates Frequently Asked Questions ...

Differences between open access and standard subscription-based ...

Since individuals or institutions have to pay subscription charges ... Ask a new question. This content belongs to the Journal Selection ...

Radiologic Technology FAQ Member Subscriptions

Frequently Asked Questions About ASRT Member Subscriptions. Will I receive a ... If you would like to have an institutional subscription, please contact your ...

FAQs | About NEJM Evidence

Who can I contact if I have questions about ordering an institution Site License? · What access protections and archiving processes does NEJM Evidence use?

Difference between Individual Subscription and Lab/Institution ...

Where is the advantage of having a Lab/Institution Subscription? Only that several people can include further participants in the group ...

Sciencedirect subscriptions for individuals - Powered by XMB 1.9.11

A couple of plausible reasons: -They very rarely receive inquiries about individual subscriptions. It would be more trouble to offer a new ...

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - AKJournals

If your journal subscription includes a print copy that you ... Who should we contact for institutional subscriptions and institutional access issues?

Institutional Subscription - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

An 'Institutional Subscription' refers to a service that provides access to a collection of literary resources, such as poems, critical essays, and ...

APA - Institutions - American Psychiatric Association Publishing

These FAQs and guides, as well as a full list of products, will help you get the most out of your subscription. EBooks are available for institutional use via ...

Frequently Asked Questions

If you know your institution has a subscription and you don't have access you will need to contact your librarian or institutional administrator for help.

Frequently asked questions - Microbiology Society

Can authors still publish OA in S2O journals if their institution doesn't subscribe? Yes. Authors at institutions not covered either by a subscription to the ...

Is it ethical to use another university's journal subscription if yours ...

I think that it would be against the law almost everywhere (because, in general, Institutions subscribe the journal / publisher so that its ...

Re: Institutional subscription question - LIBLICENSE

(In general, the > library should own at least one copy of the work.) 17 U.S.C. > SS107(4). > > For example, a professor may place on reserve as a ...