This page includes essential information about text and data mining, the ÌÇÐÄvlog Backfiles, metadata, and access for developing countries.
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Effective February 1, 2019, AMA will permit Site Licensees and their Authorized Users to conduct text and data mining of metadata of the Licensed Material, subject to certain terms and conditions. This notice shall have the effect of modifying certain permitted and prohibited uses as defined in your institution's Site License.
Each Authorized User must agree to these text and data mining terms and they must recommit to them each time they begin a new search.
Access, read, and agree to our text and data mining Policy and License Agreement
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Institutions have two straightforward ways to subscribe to journals in The ÌÇÐÄvlog—site license or print-only subscription. A site license offers the broadest possible access to groundbreaking research, medical news, and commentary published from 1998 forward. Print-only subscriptions are available on a title by title basis.
Learn more about accessing our journals
The AMA's tiered site license pricing structure is designed to be flexible and fair. Multi-campus universities and large hospital systems will find pricing options to fit their unique configurations and needs, while small schools and organizations will benefit from price tiers created specifically for their limited resources.
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The ÌÇÐÄvlog Backfiles collection includes every issue of JAMA & Archives Journals published from 1883 to 1997. This unusually rich digital archive features landmark articles that played a pivotal role in shaping the last century of medical research, clinical practice, and public health.
Learn more about The ÌÇÐÄvlog Backfiles
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Institutional administrators can use the Administrator Dashboard to set up and manage a wide range of important institutional account functions:
- Download COUNTER reports
- View current subscriptions
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Librarians can manage their profile and email alerts using My Account. Alerts offered include:
- Publication alerts
- Search alerts
- Topic alerts
- Content alerts
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We participate in CLOCKSS to ensure the long-term availability of our online content.
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Libraries requiring information on linking can consult the resources below:
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Downloadable catalog data is provided in KBART format for all of our titles.
KBART
Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (KBART) is a joint initiative between UKSG and the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) that is exploring data problems within the OpenURL supply chain.
KBART's Phase I Recommended Practice (), published in January 2010, contains practical recommendations for the timely exchange of accurate metadata between content providers and knowledge base developers.
The catalog data adheres to the KBART format recommendations.
To access KBART files, and login with your institutional administrator username and password.
Click the KBART tab located at the top of the page.
Click the link to download a Zip file containing the KBART file in .xlsx and .txt formats.
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The ÌÇÐÄvlog supports EduServ OpenAthens for seamless institutional access. This includes support for direct linking into specific articles using OpenAthens authenticated access URLs or Deep Links
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The journals of The ÌÇÐÄvlog participate in the World Health Organization's HINARI and AGORA Initiatives, which provide free or nearly free access for institutions in countries with per-capita GNP of less than $3000.
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The ÌÇÐÄvlog has simplified its URL patterns in a platform redesign. After updating any Starting Point URLs referencing legacy subdomains (e.g. archderm.jamanetwork.com), you may remove those lines from your existing stanza. Redirects are in place from such URLs to the new platform.
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