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When an academic institution subscribes to
Faculty of 1000 Biology, all members of the institute can access
the website whilst on the institute's premises (as well as via
Roaming access) and can tailor the site to
their interests by simply registering. If you are at a corporate
institution, see Corporate
subscriptions.
If you would like to recommend this product to
your librarian, please use our online
recommendation form.
General information
- The cost of an academic institutional licence depends on a
number of factors - including the size and type of institution or
organization
- Access is by IP address
- Optional login allows users to customize their own
preferences
- There is no limit on the number of concurrent users
- There is no limit on usage
- Linking options can be customised to suit an institution's
needs (see below)
- We offer free access or greatly reduced rates to academic
institutes in low and lower-middle income countries (see more)
Roaming
access
Roaming access enables any user who has
recently logged in within an institution's IP range to access
Faculty of 1000 Biology even when they are temporarily off-site
(e.g. at home, or at a conference), simply by logging in.
Roaming rights last for 30 days.
For Librarians:
How do I register for a free academic
institutional trial?
Use the online trial request
form
How do I get a quote for an academic
institution?
Fill out the online
quotation form
How do I subscribe?
To subscribe follow the steps listed
below.
IMPORTANT: In order that we can process
your subscription quickly, please specify the postal address to
which you would like the invoice and licence agreement to be
sent.
1. Complete and submit the quotation
form, if you haven't already done so.
2. After you have been given your price quote and licence
agreement, you will need to send back the signed licence agreement
(if you wish you can request a sample copy from institutions@biomedcentral.com).
3. Once we have your licence agreement, we will process your order,
invoice you and notify you when your access is set up (in approx 4
weeks time).
For further information on subscribing, please
contact us
Customer Services,
Biology Reports Ltd,
c/o Science Navigation Group,
Middlesex House,
34-42 Cleveland Street,
London, W1T 4LB,
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 9131
Customers in the UK call free on 0800 389 8136
Fax: +44 (0)20 7631 9926
E-mail: institutions@biomedcentral.com
To contact your regional Sales representative directly, please see http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/libraries/salescontacts
How is my quote
calculated?
The cost of an academic institutional
subscription depends on the size of your institution. Please refer
to the table below to see how we categorize the size of
institutions into pricing brackets. Your sales representative will
calculate your price quote depending on what size bracket your
institution falls into.
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Labs
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< 20 staff
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V Small
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20-500 FTE
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Small
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500-1500 FTE
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Medium
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1500-2500 FTE
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Large
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2500-5000 FTE
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Very Large
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5000-10000 FTE
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Negotiable
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10000+
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* FTE is the full time equivalent based on
life science students, researchers and faculty.
Customize Faculty of
1000 Biology's linking scheme to suit your institution's
needs
By default, Faculty of 1000 Biology includes
the following links from articles:
- [abstract on PubMed] links, which allows the user to link
through to the publisher's full text (if your institution
subscribes to that journal) via the PubMed abstract.
- [order article] links, which offer the facility to order an
article via Infotrieve's document delivery service.
- [related articles] links, which connects the user to other
related papers of interest by Faculty members.
- Google Scholar.
- Fulltext.
Subscribing academic institutions may specify
that [order article] links should route through to their own
preferred document delivery supplier. Alternatively, institutions
can specify that document requests should be forwarded to a
designated email address. Or they may specify that no document
delivery links should be displayed at all.
In addition, if your institution operates an
OpenURL compliant link resolver (such as SFX), then you can
specify that all links from Faculty of 1000 Biology should be
routed through that server to the most appropriate destination for
your users.
Add Faculty of 1000 Biology links to
PubMed for your users!
Many libraries use PubMed's linkout system to provide direct
links for their users to the full texts of articles held by the
library. Find out how you can extend this system to make F1000 Biology links appear on PubMed for
your users, for any articles on PubMed that have been evaluated on
Faculty of 1000 Biology.
Faculty of 1000 Biology ISSN
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