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Help: Register for access to electronic journals
Subscribing institutions can register for full-text access to the electronic versions of the journals to which they subscribe at no extra cost. In addition to the latest issues of the journals to which they subscribe, registered institutions also gain access to a 10 year back file (where applicable), plus a whole host of value added features.
How do I register my institution/organization for online access to electronic journals?
To obtain online access for your institution, please complete and submit our Online Registration Form. We will then register your institution for online access to the journals to which it subscribes.
Information about Adobe Acrobat is available.
Do I need a Network License?
If you are currently networking or wish to network your electronic resources between different sites and libraries within your organization, then you may require a network license.
Further information is available from our Customer Services Department, custserv@iop.org.
What can I register by way of domain names and IP addresses?
You can register domain names, class B subnets, class C subnets or individual IP addresses (or ranges thereof). We need to know the first two sets of numbers for each class B subnet (e.g. 130.111) or the first three sets of numbers for each class C subnet (e.g. 193.61.240). If you have a range of subnets then please supply them in this format: 193.61.1 to 254. All of the domain names/IP addresses you list must be registered so that they can be looked up on regional registries. In addition, all hosts within the named domains you register must have registered names that can be looked up by reverse DNS (Domain Name System). You will need to specify the location of each domain/subnet you register (e.g. Physics Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA).
If you operate caching or proxy servers within the domain name / subnets you register you will need to supply us with the IP addresses.
Pricing and Ordering Information
View information on journal prices and packages, print order forms or request sample copies using our online form.