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My library subscribes to the print version of a journal published by SAGE Publications, and I can get access to it online. Why?

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My library subscribes to the print version of a journal published by SAGE Publications, and I can get access to it online. Why?

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(a) Your institution has ordered a Print-only subscription to the journal. Institutions subscribing at the Print-Only rate will receive free electronic access to the issues within their current order and for the previous 12 months. For example, for orders placed for 2008 issues, access will be available to content in 2007 and 2008. When renewed for 2009, access will be available to 2008 and 2009 but no longer to 2007. Please note there is no charge for this electronic access and as a result there is no change in how VAT is calculated for print only customers. Online access for a Print-only subscription is only available for the duration of the subscription. Your institution has not yet activated electronic access of its Print-only institutional subscription. Notify your library that you would like access to the journal via SAGE Journal Online, and encourage your librarian to activate the online subscription. (b) Your institution has ordered a Print and E-access Combined subscription to

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