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OVERVIEW

Welcome to the New England Journal of Medicines information
site for librarians and administrators. In one convenient place, youll
be able to:
- place an order
- activate and manage your account
- access usage reports
- find important contact numbers
- check product descriptions and pricing
- look up frequently asked questions
We welcome your feedback about the Journal's institutional subscription
options and about this new area of our Web site. Please send your comments
to the NEJM Library Advisory Board
or contact us directly.
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NEW
SITE LICENSE

The New England Journal of Medicine is pleased to introduce a site license program designed to help institutions deliver anytime,
anywhere access to the Journal to medical students, practitioners,
and researchers. The new site license is the result of two years of extensive
customer research and the ongoing input of the
Library Advisory Board.
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MORE
SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

Institutions
can now choose from several subscription plans from a print-only
subscription to a site license that offers access to NEJM Online for your
entire institution. Institutional subscription options include the following:
- Academic/clinical/government site license
- Corporate site license
- Print subscription plus 5 workstations
- Print-only subscription (without online access)
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NEW
TOOLS

Administrators have access to new tools for activating and managing institutional
subscriptions through a customized account area on the Journal
site. This will include access to COUNTER-compliant
usage reports that allow administrators to analyze their institution's
use of NEJM Online over time.
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OTHER
DISTRIBUTORS

To meet institutional needs for flexibility, the New England Journal
of Medicine continues to work with other
distributors to make the Journal accessible on different platforms.
In addition, the Journal furthers its mission to achieve wide dissemination
of its published research findings by giving free access to institutions
in over one hundred lower-income
countries in the world.
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