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Frequently Asked Questions About Institutional Subscriptions
Q: My institution has a subscription to RSNA journals in print and online, but I'm not able to see the full text of articles. I'm prompted for a username and password. Why is this happening?
The IP address for your institution's computer is not being recognized by our server. Please contact the administrator of the account at your institution.
Q: How can I tell if my institution has subscribed to RSNA Journals Online?
You will see a button at the top of the page confirming you're signed in as part of an institution.
Q: Who is allowed access through an institutional subscription?
Institutional subscriptions allow the library to offer access to the online journals from any workstation physically located within the building. Please see the Subscription Access Guidelines for more details on subscription access rights.
Q: What does an institutional subscription include?
- Tables of contents
- Abstracts
- Full-text searching
- Full-text display
- Online-only articles
- Articles in PDF
- Supplemental material not in print (e.g., movies)
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Download of figures to PowerPoint
- Links to Medline and full text of all HighWire-hosted journals through reference lists
Q: Can my institution subscribe to the online editions only?
Yes, your institution can subscribe to the online journal versions only.
Q: How can I access RSNA Journals online if I am not an RSNA member and I don't have access through an institutional subscription?
You may order a non-member individual subscription or apply for membership.
Q: Still have questions?
For further information, please contact RSNA Subscription Services.
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Call summaries CTSA IWG SubGroups The CTSA Imaging Working Group members are uniquely positioned to work together to address important questions or topics in clinical and research imaging. As a result of input provided by Imaging Working Group members from many CTSA sites, topic-specific subgroups have been formed. The subgroups meet by conference call and function independently to focus on specific questions of broad interest. Information about imaging cores at CTSA sites |
