SAGE Journals now offers mobile vouchering

If you do not wish to use the normal remote access approach for accessing journals of campus – SAGE now offers mobile vouchering.

Mobile vouchers allow users at the university to tie their mobile device to the online subscriptions on Sage journals – allowing off campus access while on the go!

Each user’s mobile device must be vouched for individually and they can obtain a voucher following these simple step-by-step instructions:

1.   Put their device on your institution’s network and open the mobile journal site that they would like to obtain a voucher for (for example http://m.ajs.sagepub.com)
2.   Select “Authorize This Device”
3.   Complete the “Authenticate Mobile Device for SAGE Journals” form and click submit
4.   Copy the voucher code provided on the next screen and click on URL provided
5.   Enter the voucher code and select “Get access”

Once they’ve obtained a voucher from one journal site, they can use that voucher to access all journals based on your library’s e-access subscriptions.  Vouchers will be valid for approximately 6 months as long as your subscriptions are active.

Learn more about this new offering with our Mobile Voucher Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

OECD iLibrary has a YouTube channel

YouTube is used to see and explain a lot of things – so why shouldn’t publishers do it to?

The answer is – they do :-) OECD iLibrary is not a new launch for OECD but their old Source OECD is still running and OECD would like their users to transit to their “new” platform OECD iLibrary.

So they have made a YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/OECDiLibrary) with videos that hopefully will help you feel more at home at OECD iLibrary :-)

Cambridge University Press has a Youtube channel

Many of us use YouTube to see how to set up our mobile phones or how to change a light bulp in the oven.

Cambridge University Press Journals has their own YouTube channel. Here you can find videos showing how to do twinning of your device (tablet and so on) to regognize that you are from AAU even when you are not here physical or how and why you can set up ”My CJO”

http://www.youtube.com/user/CambridgeJournals