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Access to the full text and graphics of research papers is limited to paid subscribers and to NAS members, unless authors have chosen to publish their articles using the open access option. Nonsubscribers have free access to tables of contents, abstracts, full-text searching, and all content older than 6 months.
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- Subscription Access and Management
- Content Available Without Subscription
- Contact PNAS
Subscription Types
What can I access as a subscriber? How can I access content?
Active subscribers can access all published content, including the full text of any published article (whether HTML or PDF format). Individual subscribers and NAS members have access via username and password from any device connected to the Internet. Institutional subscribers have access via IP authentication with an institutional site license.
How do I purchase a new individual subscription?
Complete the Subscription Order Form and submit with your payment (refer to the form for details). Pay by personal check, money order, or credit card, and state that your subscription is for personal use only. Upon receipt of payment, you will receive an email with an access code and instructions for creating a username and password. Please note that individual subscriptions may not be used for a library.
How do I purchase a new institutional subscription?
Visit our contact section and query the agent in your region for more information. If you are within the United States or your region is not represented by any agent within our contact section, please contact PNAS directly to determine appropriate pricing.
After pricing has been determined, send payment to PNAS by check, credit card, money order, or bank draft. Upon receipt of payment, you will receive an email with an access code and instructions to activate your subscription online. Institutions must provide the following to complete activation:
- The institution's IP addresses
- The name, title, phone, fax, and email of the contact person for the subscription
Payment can be accepted through subscription agents, but online activation must be completed directly by the subscriber.
"Authorized users" are authenticated, current, full- and part-time students, employees (including faculty, staff, affiliated researchers, independent contractors, and walk-in users), and other individuals who have legal access to the subscriber's facilities and computer network. Remote access is allowable for authorized users only if they are authenticated through a secure network. Open proxies and other nonauthenticated proxy servers are prohibited.
An "institution" is all parts of an organization that report to the same Chief Academic Officer or Chief Executive Officer. For multicampus academic institutions, each organization listed in the Directory of Higher Education is a separate institution, and requires its own site license. Academic law libraries and academic medical libraries are considered part of a university and are part of an institution only if they report to the same institutional Chief Academic Officer.
Can my institution subscribe for both print issues and online access?
Print subscriptions were discontinued in 2015, and PNAS subscriptions are now online-only. PNAS does not maintain back issue inventory; however, individual print-on-demand issues are available for purchase at https://pnas.directfrompublisher.com.
Do you offer a student/postdoc subscription?
No.
Are single copies of articles available for purchase?
Nonsubscribers may purchase access to a single article ($10) using a credit card. Once you have selected an article you wish to access, a menu will appear on screen with ordering details.
Rates and Payment
What are your subscription rates?
View current subscription rates.
What are my payment options?
Subscriptions to PNAS are based on a calendar year (January to December). Prepayment in US currency is required. Make remittance payable to PNAS. Foreign remittance must be drafted on a US bank, wire transfer, or credit card (VISA, MasterCard, or American Express).
Online edition ISSN: 1091-6490, CODEN: PNASC8.
If paying by check, send payment to:
PNAS
PO Box 936110
Atlanta, GA 31193-6110 USA
If paying by credit card, send payment to:
PNAS Subscriptions
PO Box 465
Hanover, PA 17331 USA
Or fax to: 717-633-8920
Or pay online: If you have an existing subscription with standard pricing, click here, and enter your publisher ID number (please note that the online payment option cannot accept one payment for multiple accounts). By clicking this link, you will be directed away from the PNAS website and brought to a third-party site. Use of third-party websites is at your own risk and subject to the terms and conditions of use and security and privacy policies for such sites.
Contact PNAS Subscription Customer Service
Subscription Access and Management
How do I activate a new subscription?
Once PNAS has processed your payment, you will receive an email with an access code and activation instructions. After you receive the email, review the PNAS Online Subscription Agreement. By activating your subscription, you agree to all subscription agreement terms and conditions.
Next, you must activate your subscription using the links below. Individuals only need to create a username and password. Institutions need to create an administrator username and password before adding IP addresses.
I forgot my access code.
For new subscribers, your access code appears in the activation instructions sent to you from PNAS. If you cannot locate your access code, please contact PNAS.
Do I need to activate my subscription again if I renew?
You do not need to repeat the activation process if renewing an active subscription. The system will extend your subscription’s expiration date after your renewal payment is processed.
Will I receive a password? May I share my password with others, or is use limited solely to me?
If you are not an NAS member and you are starting a new individual subscription, you will receive activation instructions via email after PNAS processes your payment. You will receive an access code to activate your account, and you will be prompted to create a username and a password. Activation is a one-time process for new subscribers, and you will retain the same login credentials year to year. You are the only one licensed to use your login credentials; please keep them confidential.
Who from my institution can access PNAS?
A site license permits unlimited simultaneous Internet access to PNAS 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 from other locations (e.g., through dial-in, telnet, etc.). For institutional subscribers, there are no usernames or passwords to remember, and there is no limit on the number of users from your institution who may access PNAS simultaneously.
If our PNAS subscription expires and we reinstate our subscription later, will we have access to all available years of the electronic edition?
While you have a paid and activated subscription to PNAS, you will have access to all content in the electronic database. When your subscription expires, you will still have access to free back issues (all PNAS content is free after 6 months).
PNAS does not officially offer perpetual access. However, cancelled subscribers will eventually regain access to recent articles 6 months after their publication dates.
As an individual subscriber or NAS member, how do I log in with my account?
Please visit our login page. If you forgot your password or want to change your password, you can manage your password or contact PNAS for assistance.
I am the administrator for my institution’s subscription, how can I update contact information and IP addresses?
Use your administrator login to manage your account, or contact PNAS for assistance.
I am the administrator for my institution’s subscription, where can I view institutional usage reports?
Use your administrator login to view institutional usage reports, or contact PNAS for assistance. PNAS offers monthly COUNTER reports; usage data for the previous month is usually available 2 weeks into the current month.
How do I cancel my subscription?
Cancellations must be received by April 30. Please allow 6 weeks for processing your request. Refunds will be issued for the unused portion of the subscription. All refunds may be subject to a $25 processing fee. Send cancellation or refund requests to the contact information at the bottom of this webpage.
What content is freely available to nonsubscribers?
- Colloquia
- Corrections and retractions
- Editorials
- Front Matter magazine content
- Special Features
- Supporting information
- In This Issue article summaries
- PNAS Classics
- Significance Statements
How can authorized users access PNAS content while off-site?
An institution may allow remote access to authorized users through a secure network. Alternatively, users may utilize Universal Campus-Activated Subscriber Access (CASA), developed by HighWire Press and Google Scholar. Universal CASA is activated when a user searches for PNAS content on campus, then searches for the same PNAS content while off campus. Google Scholar will record the institution’s site license with the user’s device and/or Google account, thus starting 30 days of seamless access to all PNAS content while off campus. After 30 days, access can be renewed by returning to campus. Please visit Universal CASA (Campus Activated Subscriber Access) and Google Scholar for more information.
Contact PNAS
I am a subscriber from outside the United States. Who do I contact?
Subscribers in Brazil and Mexico
Please contact:
DOT LIB INFORMATION
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Bloco 2 Sala 204
Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22640-102
Brazil
Phone: +55 21 3431 3430
Fax: 31-715-280-628
Email: info@dotlib.com
Subscribers in China
Please contact:
Charlesworth China
Floor 12th, Xiandai Baili Dasha
Beijing Modern Palace Building
No. 20 Dongsanhuan Nanlu Daluyuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100022, China
Phone: 86-0-10-67791621
Fax: 86-0-10-67799806
Email: sales@charlesworth.com.cn
Subscribers in Europe
Please contact:
ACCUCOMS International BV
Accurate Communications for Publishers
Nieuwe Energie
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2312 NR Leiden
The Netherlands
Phone: 31-88-4100-400
Fax: 31-715-280-628
Email: PNAS@accucoms.com
Subscribers in India
Please contact:
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201301 (UP)
India
Phone: +91-120-248-4152
Fax: +91-120-248-4150
Email: info@balaniinfotech.com
Subscribers in Japan
Please contact:
USACO Corporation
17-12 Higashi-Azabu 2-Chome, Minato-ku
Tokyo, 106-0044
Japan
Phone: 81-3-3505-3256
Fax: 81-3-3505-6282
Email: tokyo-sales@usaco.co.jp
Who can I contact for further information about my subscription?
Please contact PNAS Subscriptions Customer Service:
PNAS Subscriptions
PO Box 465
Hanover, PA 17331
Phone: 717-632-3535
Email: pnas.subs@sheridan.com
Where can I submit feedback?
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