HighWire Institutional Electronic Access FAQs
What titles are
available through HighWire?
How do we obtain our customer number for activation?
Is my institution eligible for electronic access?
Is my institution entitled to access to back issues?
Can my institution receive free trial access?
Can I get usage statistics for my institution?
What content will my institution retain if we choose to
cancel or order print-only subscriptions in the future?
What are the HighWire URLs for Duke University Press content?
Is there a pay-per-view option?
Are the HighWire links OpenURL compatible?
Does my institution need to sign a site license agreement
in order to access Duke University Press titles on HighWire?
What titles are available through HighWire?
Click here for a list of content available online.
How do we obtain our customer number for activation?
Your customer number is the same as your Duke University Press account number. This number is located on the mailing label of your print copy of the journal as well as on your renewal notice. If you are unable to locate this number, please click here to have customer service send this information to you.
Is my institution eligible for electronic access?
Online access is available to institutional subscribers of most Duke University Press journals. If your institution purchased a print + electronic or an electronic-only subscription, you are entitled to access the content of the journal. Please click here for a list of journals offered online. To take advantage of online access, institutions will need to activate their electronic subscriptions with HighWire Press. Activation instructions are now available.
Is my institution entitled to access to back issues?
If your institution has a current subscription, you are entitled to view the full content of back issues. Institutions are entitled to perpetual access only to content for which they have paid.
Can my institution receive free trial access?
Trial access is available to institutions interested in Duke
University Press titles.
Visit the Trial Access page to
set up a trial subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection, Duke Mathematical
Journal, or DMJ 100.
Can I get usage statistics for my institution?
Yes. Visit our Electronic Access page for more details.
What content will my institution retain if we choose to cancel or order print-only subscriptions in the future?
Institutions will retain access to content from years for which they have paid. If an institution purchases a subscription for 2008, the institution will retain perpetual access to the 2008 content.
What are the HighWire URLs for Duke
University Press content?
Please visit our HighWire URL
page or our Ingenta-to-HighWire
mapping page for Duke University Press titles available through HighWire
Press.
Is there a pay-per-view option?
Yes. From the Duke University Press Journal
Online portal page, please visit each individual journal home page for
pay-per-view options.
Are the HighWire links OpenURL
compatible?
Yes. HighWire-hosted journals are completely compliant as a target, meaning
that OpenURL resolvers can link to the content they host. Resolution is possible
because HighWire supports a consistent format for URLs.
The general form for any resolver will be, in the case of Duke journals:
http://journalabbreviation.dukejournals.org/cgi/content/full/volume/issue/firstpage
E.g.:
http://jhppl.dukejournals.org/cgi/reprint/31/6/1047
http://neuro-oncology.dukejournals.org/cgi/content/full/9/1/12
Since volume, issue and first page are passed as part of an OpenURL, users
are able to configure their article linker software to link to articles in
our journals.
HighWire URLs may be downloaded from our Electronic
Access page.
Does my institution need
to sign a site license agreement in order to access Duke University Press
titles on HighWire?
Institutions purchasing the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection must submit a signed site
license agreement.
Institutions subscribing to individual Duke University Press titles are not
required to sign a site license agreement, but we do ask that institutions
follow Duke University
Press Institutional Terms and Conditions.