My library subscribes to PNAS Online, but I can get CiteTrack research alerting and the “alert me when new articles cite this article” feature to work. Why?
Sorry, this feature is only offered to NAS Members and individual subscribers and cannot be administered through an institution’s IP address. • Who from my institution can access PNAS Online? An online subscription permits unlimited simultaneous Internet access to PNAS Online by authorized users generally at one location (the employees, faculty, staff, and students officially associated with the subscriber, and authorized patrons of the subscriber’s library facilities that are administered from the subscriber’s site or campus) through the use of the institution’s IP address. Authenticated and authorized users may access PNAS Online from other locations (e.g., through dial-in, telnet, etc.). • What is an “institution”? Institutional Online Subscriptions generally provide access to PNAS Online from an institution in one geographic location and do not permit remote campuses, remote sites, consortia, or other forms of subscription sharing. For the most part, an Institutional Online Subscri