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If your institution has an activated subscription, you will automatically have access to the following features: Tables of contents, abstracts, full-text searching, full-text display, document delivery, PDFs, links to Medline and GenBank, reference links to other HighWire Press journals, future tables of contents, and data supplements. Note that online access to this full set of features must be from a computer within the institution's network.
If you indeed have access via an Institutional subscription, you will see a button at the top of the Web site pages confirming you're signed in as part of an institution.
If your institution does not have a print subscription, it cannot
access the electronic version of Protein Science. If you would
like to have your institution acquire an Institutional subscription,
please contact your local librarian.
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Alternatively, if your institution has not subscribed, or if you wish to take advantage of the additional services available to individual subscribers, you can choose to access Protein Science Online by acquiring a Member subscription or an Individual (Non-Member) subscription.
Without a subscription one still has online access to tables of contents, abstracts, and full-text searching (without full-text viewing) at no cost and without having to register.
When this happens, it is because the IP address for your machine is not being recognized by our server computer. This failure is caused by one of three things:
What should I do?
Your institution has not yet activated its institutional subscription to Protein Science Online. All subscribers to the print journal also are eligible for access to the online journal. Notify your library that you would like access to Protein Science Online, and encourage your librarian to activate the online subscription.
It may also be that you are trying to access the online journal from a computer that is off of the institution's network (e.g., access from home). In that case, only limited content (tables of contents and abstracts) is available.
The subscription fee paid by your institution allows for unrestricted Internet access at one site location (see below). Any user connecting from an authorized computer on the institutional network at that site will be allowed access to Protein Science Online.
For the most part, an Institutional subscription authorizes use at a localized site. A "site" is an organizational unit, and may be academic or nonacademic. For organizations located in more than one city, each city office is considered a different site. For organizations within the same city that are administered independently, each office is considered a different site.
For example, each campus in the State University of New York system is considered a different site, and each branch or office of UpJohn Laboratories is considered a different site.
When someone attempts to use Protein Science Online, our server checks to see if the requesting computer is within the list of internet IP address provided by the subscribing institution. If it is, the reader will be able to use all those services enabled for institutional readers. For institutional subscribers, there are no usernames or passwords to remember, and there is currently no limit on the number of readers from your institution who may access Protein Science Online simultaneously.
If readers want to access Protein Science Online from computers that are not part of a subscribing institution's network (e.g., through dial-up to a commercial Internet service provider), they can do so only with an Individual (Member or Non-Member) subscription.
No, at the present time, the electronic version is provided to subscribers of the print version of Protein Science as an added benefit.
Yes, institutions and individuals will be able to receive the print version for the foreseeable future. At some time, the Society may decide to allow separate subscriptions for the electronic and print versions.
Yes, when you acquire a subscription to Protein Science Online, you have access to all years of the database.
You may purchase Protein Science as an Individual (Non-Member) subscriber, or you may wish to apply for Protein Society membership, which includes a subscription to the journal.
Without a subscription one still has online access to Tables of contents, abstracts, and full-text searching (without full-text viewing) at no cost and without having to register.
Also see
Frequently Asked Questions about Member Subscriptions
and
Frequently Asked Questions about Individual (Non-Member)
Subscriptions
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