Access Subscription
Librarian support for activating, verifying, and maintaining subscriber access to Global Journals content, including on campus and remote access scenarios.
What Access Subscription Covers
- Access activation and verification for institutional subscribers
- IP range based access setup and updates
- Proxy access support (for example EZproxy)
- SSO support where applicable (Shibboleth/SAML)
- Troubleshooting access errors and missing entitlements
- Guidance for discovery layer and link resolver access checks
Common Access Methods
- IP Range Recognition
- Institutional access is commonly enabled through registered IP ranges. Users on campus typically receive access automatically when the request comes from an authorized network.
- Proxy Access for Remote Users
- Libraries may route off campus users through a proxy. Proxy configuration and target URL patterns can affect access.
- SSO Authentication (Where Applicable)
- Some institutions prefer SSO for remote access workflows. Configuration details vary by setup.
When to Contact Support
- Access not working on campus for multiple users
- Off campus users not receiving access through proxy or SSO
- Content appears locked despite an active subscription
- IP ranges changed and access stopped working
- Specific journal, volume, or issue not accessible
- Link resolver sends users to an error or non subscribed page
What to Include in Your Request
- Institutional Details
- Institution name and country
- Subscription contact email
- Primary library contact name and role
- Access Configuration
- Current IP ranges and any recent changes
- Proxy details (if used) including whether it is EZproxy or another system
- SSO details (if used) such as Shibboleth/SAML and IdP name
- Troubleshooting Evidence
- The exact URL(s) that fail
- Date and approximate time of the issue
- On campus or off campus status
- Browser and device details (optional but helpful)
- Screenshot or error message text
- Example user IP (if available)
What Support Helps You Validate
- Subscription entitlement and coverage for the requested content
- Network recognition and access pathway behavior
- Proxy or SSO routing issues affecting authentication
- Link resolver or discovery layer access failures, using sample links
Industry FAQs
What is “Access Subscription” support used for?
It covers activation, verification, and troubleshooting of subscriber access for institutions, including on campus access, proxy access, and SSO workflows.
How does on campus access usually work?
Most institutions use registered IP ranges. When a user connects from an authorized IP, access is granted automatically without additional login.
How do off campus users access subscribed content?
Many libraries use a proxy (such as EZproxy) or an SSO method (Shibboleth/SAML) so users can authenticate remotely and still receive subscriber access.
What should I send if access is not working for multiple users on campus?
Provide the institution name, subscription contact email, a failing URL, a screenshot or error message, and an example user IP address if available.
What should I send if remote access through proxy is failing?
Share the proxy type (for example EZproxy), a sample proxied URL, the target URL, any recent configuration changes, and the error message or screenshot.
Users say content is locked even though we have a subscription. Why might this happen?
Common causes include IP range changes not updated, proxy routing issues, expired session/authentication problems, or access requests reaching from an unrecognized network.
How do we update our institution’s IP ranges?
Send the updated IP ranges, the effective date of the change, and the subscription contact email associated with the institution.
Can you help with link resolver or discovery layer issues?
Yes. Provide the resolver or discovery system name, example citations/records, and the links that fail or misdirect users.
What information helps troubleshoot fastest?
Exact failing URLs, date/time of the issue, on campus/off campus status, screenshot or full error text, and access method (IP, proxy, or SSO).
Can access issues affect only specific journals or years?
Yes. If coverage is limited or entitlements differ by journal or time period, access may vary. Share the journal name, volume/issue/year, and the exact URL for validation.
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