What is Institutional Journal Access?

Institutional Access allows you to read full-text journal content that your institution has access to.

You can sign up for Institutional Access by adding your institution to the Settings menu. 

When you have added an institution to your account, and you click on a journal article, you will be routed to your institution’s log-in page. Once you have successfully logged in, you will be redirected to the full-text version of the journal article.

Note:   Institutional Journal Access is currently available only on the web.

We are adding new institutions on an ongoing basis. If you do not see your institution listed, you can request access by contacting Support.

 

To Add your Institution

1. Go to 'Settings' using this link: https://www.doximity.com/settings

2. Under the 'Account' tab, find 'Institutional Journal Access' and click on'Add Institution'

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3. Click on the dropdown and select your institution

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4. Click the blue 'Add Institution' button at the bottom of the page. Once saved, you should see a green banner saying 'Institutional access settings saved'.

5. Verify your access by clicking on the 'Test Connection' button. You will then be prompted to sign in to your institution. 

6. If you were able to successfully connect to your institution, that means you were able to view JAMA content. Click on the 'I did access JAMA' and click the blue 'Complete Setup' button at the bottom of the page.

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To Remove an Institution

1. Go to 'Settings' using this link: https://www.doximity.com/settings

2. Under the 'Account' tab, find 'Institutional Journal Access'

3. Click on the blue 'Remove' button to the right

4. It will ask if you are sure you want to remove it. Click 'OK' if you would like to remove your institution.

 

I logged in through my institution but was not taken to the full-text article.

If you successfully logged in to your institution but were not taken to the full-text version of an article, it’s possible your institution does not have access to the particular journal whose article you are trying to access. Please contact your institution’s library.

 

 


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