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Institutional Subscribers IP Registration

Please Note: This form is for institutional subscribers (i.e. libraries, etc) only! Individual members of the AHA, OAH, and WMQ should click here to register.

Institutional Subscribers to the American Historical Review and the Journal of American History, please use this form to register the IP addresses of computers in your facility that should have access to the History Cooperative publications.

Please Note: Processing of this form takes five business days. Failure to include your journal subscription numbers may delay the process further.

Step 1: Your institution
Fields designated by a red star (*) are required.

*Your institution: 
*Your name: 

*Your e-mail: 

Day time phone: 

*Mailing Address: 

Step 2: Which periodicals do you subscribe to?
Check the periodicals that you subscribe to:
(You must check at least one, please include member id, if known
Your member id is included on publication mailing labels)
  American Historical Review  AHA ID:

Please Note: The American Historical Association and The University of Chicago Press are pleased to announce a new cooperative agreement to publish The American Historical Review, which will commence with the October 2007 issue. Beginning in 2008, all new content for The American Historical Review will be solely on The University of Chicago Press website. Institutions seeking electronic access should visit http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AHR/order.html for information regarding subscriptions.

  Environmental History  EH ID:

  Journal of American History OAH ID:

  William and Mary Quarterly WMQ ID:

  Western Historical Quarterly WHQ ID:

  Journal of the Gilded Age JGA ID:

  Journal of World History JWA ID:

  Indiana Magazine of History no ID required

  Labour History LAB ID:

  Pennsylvania Magazine of History PMH ID:

  Journal of Social History JSH ID:

Step 3: Institutional IP Addresses*
Examples: 127.0.0.1 designates a single computer

  • To designate multiple, non-contiguous IPs separate each with a comma, as in;
         127.0.0.1, 127.0.0.19, 127.0.8.43
  • To designate a class C block of IPs, use an asterisk in the last position, as in:
         127.0.0.*
  • To designate multiple class C ranges enter the first address, followed by a hyphen, and the last address, as in:
         127.0.0.1-127.0.3.255

    For more help in determining your your institution's IP addresses, please consult your technology department.
    To view the IP address that your current computer is calling from, click here.

    Notes:

    Please Note: Processing of this form takes five business days. Failure to include your journal subscription numbers may delay the process further.

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