Access to Recent JEAB Articles
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That address will serve as your Username.


Register it
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and then return to this page and follow Option 1.
Option 1: Log in if you are an individual or student subscriber but only if you have already registered your e-mail address (see above).

Your full e-mail address (e.g., your_name@email.domain.tld)
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Password:

    Remember my subscription Username on this computer.      

To obtain the password if yours no longer works:

  • Enter only your registered e-mail address, leaving the password box blank; then press the Log in button. If you’re a current JEAB subscriber with a registered address, we will e-mail you the password.
  • Since the password may occasionally change, follow this procedure whenever the password fails.
Option 2: If you are not yet a subscriber, please consider becoming one or asking your librarian to subscribe. (You really should do both!)
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Option 3: For librarians only. If you are an institutional subscriber— and you are using a computer that our system recognizes as being part of your institutional network, you would have been logged in automatically. Thus, if you are reading this message, your computer has not been recognized as being part of such a network or you are not yet in our database.
  • Our system now shows your computer to have the
    domain name: [ISP lookup failed!], IP Number: [38.107.179.210].
  • It appears that there is no registered Domain Name assigned to this IP number. Your IT department or ISP is responsible for assigning a Domain Name to your IP number. As soon as your institution has done this properly we can register you in our institutional database.
  • If the domain name above is incorrect, or shows a domain such as aol.com, roadrunner.com, comcast.net, etc., then you must move to a computer inside your institutional network in order to rely upon the institutional subscription for access to our recent articles.
  • If the domain name shows the message “[ISP lookup failed]”, then more than likely your Internet Service Provider has made an error or hasn’t assigned IP names as well as numbers to your computers.
  • Note that our system for connecting to you differs from that used by most other publishers, being based upon your domain name rather than a series of IP numbers. This direct connection allows completely free access from all computers operating within your institutional domain.
  • If meeting the domain name requirement proves difficult, we can arrange to recognize all individuals within your institution as if they were subscribers. Simply have them register their addresses (top of page) and then use Option 1. In effect, they will be given free subscriptions in view of the existence of the institutional subscription.
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