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JINS > JINS Online Access Instructions JINS Online Access InstructionsCambridge University Press is pleased to announce that the full text of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society is available online to INS members as a benefit of membership. Online access to current and previous volumes (back to 1997) is free to members who have paid current year's membership dues, and is offered in addition to the print subscription. Please note that it may take up to two weeks from the time of your dues payment to gain access to JINS online. You will need your INS Membership Number to activate your online access. INS has assigned each member a Membership Number. It is available under your account information on the INS website. You must select your username. You must remember your username for future access. You must select your password. You must remember your password for future access. DIRECTIONS for activating your INS Member online access: If you are a registered user of Cambridge Journals Online, then you already have a CJO username and password. 1. Simply login at Cambridge Journals Online. Once you are logged in, please look on the left-hand side of the screen, towards the bottom, for the "My Cambridge Journals Online" section. Click on "Activate society subscriptions" to go into that section. 2. You will be asked for your Society ID (4889) and your Society Subscription Number, which is your INS membership number. Click "Activate." Once your subscription has been activated, you will be able to access it by clicking the "Subscribed to" link (under the "Browse by" heading on the left side of the page) whenever you are logged in on the Cambridge Journals Online website. If you are NOT a registered user of Cambridge Journals Online, you will need to register with CJO before activating your online access. 1. Please go to Cambridge Journals Online at http://journals.cambridge.org 2. Click on "Register" to enter your details. Choose a username and password. Please keep in mind that usernames and passwords are case-sensitive and you must remember both for future access. The fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory (you must also include the "State/Province" field if you are in the 3. The "Registration Successful" page is returned. By registering successfully, you will have personalized access to the tables of contents, abstracts, and search facilities for all journals mounted on the CJO service. You need only register once. Now, please look on the left-hand side of the screen, towards the bottom, for the "My Cambridge Journals Online" section. Click on "Activate society subscriptions" to go into that section. 4. You will be asked for your Society ID (4889) and your Society Subscription Number, which is your INS membership number. Click "Activate." Once your subscription has been activated, you will be able to access it by clicking the "Subscribed to" link (under the "Browse by" heading on the left side of the page) whenever you are logged in on the Cambridge Journals Online website. Assuming a successful registration and personalization, future access to the full text of JINS only requires your CJO username and password. We hope you find your online access of value. PLEASE NOTE
Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is an evolving service. We are currently planning several future enhancements, including reference linking. Your feedback on the current service is appreciated and should be sent to Ed Barnas, Journals Manager at Cambridge University Press. Queries regarding failed registration or personalization of your online subscription in Queries regarding the status of your INS Membership Number should be addressed to the International Neuropsychological Society by email: ins@osu.edu, phone: +1 (614) 263 4200 or fax: +1 (614) 263 4366. ALSO PLEASE NOTE
In some cases, an individual member's IP address will be recognized by Cambridge Journals Online as an institution's customized homepage. This is because your library (most likely) has included your computer in its range of allowable IP addresses. If this is the case, you will still be able to log in with your own username and password to activate and access your subscription. Ed Barnas
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