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RPHR Online SUBSCRIBER HELP & SERVICES:
Frequently Asked Questions
about Individual (Non-Member) Subscriptions

  1. Will I receive a password? May I share my password with friends, or is use limited solely to me?

    Yes, when you complete the subscription process you will receive a user name and a password. You are the only one licensed to use this password.

  2. What if I forget my password?

    We have instructions for what to do if you forget your user name or your password.

  3. Why should I get an Individual (Non-Member) subscription?

    Individual (Non-Member) Subscribers have access to:
    Tables of contents, abstracts, full text searching, full text display, document delivery, PDFs, links to Medline and GenBank, future tables of contents, and the advantage of having password access to RPHR Online from any computer connected to the Internet.
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  4. How can I tell if my institution has subscribed? How do I get my institution to subscribe?

    If your institution has a subscription to the bound volume, it will have an electronic version of the book as well. In so doing, you will automatically have access to the tables of contents, abstracts, full-text searching, full text display, PDFs, Medline and GenBank links, and future tables of contents. You will also see a button at the top of the page confirming you are signed in as part of an institution.

    If your institution does not have a print subscription, it cannot get an electronic version of RPHR. If you would like to have an institutional subscription, please contact your local librarian.

  5. Will I still be able to get the print version?

    Yes, individuals and institutions will continue to be able to receive the print version. At some time, the paper and electronic versions may be available as separate subscriptions.

  6. Who is eligible for an Individual (Non-Member) and a Member Subscription?

    Individual (Non-Member) subscriptions are available to individuals, providing them with a print and electronic version of the book. Endocrine Society Members are eligible for Member Subscriptions to RPHR, providing them with a print and electronic version of the book. Members and Non-Members may also have access to RPHR Online through an Institutional Subscription. Institutional Subscriptions are somewhat more limited than Member Subscriptions. The special member services are not available to non-member subscribers, and full-text access from off of the institution's network (e.g. home access) is not available.

  7. How can I access RPHR Online if I am not an ES member and I don't have access through an institutional subscription?

    You may wish to apply for Endocrine Society membership or you may wish to purchase an Individual (Non-Member) print subscription which provides access to the electronic version. Without a subscription you have access to Tables of contents, abstracts, and full text searching (without full text viewing) at no cost and without having to register.

  8. How do I become a member of The Endocrine Society?

    Information about Endocrine Society Membership and application forms are available from The Endocrine Society membership department.

Still have questions?

For further information, please contact Society Services
Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST
Society Services Center
The Endocrine Society
8401 Conneticut Avenue, Suite 900
Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5817
phone 301 941 0212
fax 301 941 0259
societyservices{at}endo-society.org


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