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My guess is that all JCE Online users are familiar with
the term FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). I would like to
take this opportunity to answer some questions that are
frequently asked about JCE Online that pertain to
Journal readers.
Q: Which parts of JCE Online are limited to
subscribers only?
JCE Online has three levels of access: JCE Online+
with access to everything at JCE Online, including the full text
of the Journal; JCE Print with access to the supplementary
material of some of the print-Journal articles; and free, no
subscription access. We reserve the right to change the
access restrictions of JCE Online content, so resources that are
freely available as of this writing may in the future have their
access restricted to Journal or JCE Online+ subscribers.
Q: I have entered my name and password as it appears on my mailing label, but am still
denied access. What's up?
Access to complete
Journal articles at JCE Online is limited to subscribers of JCE Online+. Not all subscribers to
the print Journal are subscribers to JCE Online+ (although as
I write this more than 850 of you are); you must include
JCE Online+ with your subscription or upgrade your current
print-Journal subscription to
include JCE Online+ (the Reader's Inquiry card on page 320A provides
pricing information).
If you are a JCE Online+ subscriber, then
it is likely that you have mistyped your name. A common
mistake is to include a period after an initial. Make certain
that you type your name as it appears on your mailing label.
If you still have problems, please send an email
to jceonline@chem.wisc.edu.
Q: I am a JCE Online+ subscriber. Where do I enter
my name and password to access JCE Online+ resources?
JCE Online+ resources are accessed from the article
abstract pages (see the next question for a route to a given
article). You will not be asked for
your JCE Online+ log-in information until you click on the link to the
JCE Online+ resource in the left-hand navigation bar on the abstract
page or Table of Contents page. You need to enter your log-in information
only one time per session.
JCE Online+ resources are located several layers down in the JCE Online structure.
Consequently, you do not immediately come to the content that you have paid extra for.
We hope to address this issue in the upcoming redesigned
JCE Online (see below).
Q: Where do I find the supplementary materials
that are mentioned in some of the articles I read in
the Journal?
Supplementary materials for
Journal articles at JCE Online are accessed
from the abstract pages. The most
direct way to find the supplementary material for a given
article is to navigate to the abstract and
then click the Journal Supplement link in the left-hand
navigation bar. For example, to retrieve the supplementary
materials for "A Chemistry Workshop for Secondary School
Science Teachers" on page 387 of this issue starting from
the JCE Online home page, one would click Journal, Past
Issues, and then 1999 in the left-hand navigation bar. Clicking
on the cover of this issue (March) on the 1999 page takes you to the issue
Table of Contents; scroll down to find and click the article title, which takes
you to the abstract with the Journal Supplement link in the left-hand
navigation bar. Click this link and then choose your preferred flavor of the
supplementary materials. Supplements are made available in the file format that the
author provided, compressed for the Windows (.ZIP file)
and Mac OS (.SIT file) platforms. If possible, a
cross-platform PDF file version is also made available.
For those of you who remember command-line
interfaces, the URL of the abstract is included as a footnote
in the articles that have supplements. Typing this URL into
the location field of your browser will take you directly to
the article abstract, where you will find the links to the
supplementary material.
JCE Online in '99
JCE Online is your online source of "all things
JCE". In order to provide you with an even more useful online
resource, JCE Online is undergoing a facelift. In addition to
a modified look, we have upgraded the navigation system
to provide you with additional links to get you to the
information you are looking for more quickly.
We invite you to take a look at the facelift in
progress and encourage you to provide suggestions and
comments. Please share your suggestions with us, but keep in mind
that this is a work in progress and not all links will be
working and not all features will be implemented. Email your
suggestions to jceonline@chem.wisc.edu. JCE Online 99 can be
previewed at:
http://JChemEd.chem.wisc.edu/Online99/
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