PLEASE NOTE: Not all features are available in all journals.
CiteTrack
CiteTrack will immediately alert you by email whenever new content in
a participating journal
is published that matches criteria based on the topics, authors and articles you want to track.
To sign up, go to the journal you are interested in and follow the 'CiteTrack' links.
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eTOCs
Be notified immediately via email when new content goes online.
To sign up, go to the journal you are interested in and follow the 'eTOC' links.
Pay for Access
For a selected group of sites, you can purchase limited access to either the
entire site or just one article. [details]
So that you can quickly and easily move from articles to the
full text of cited references, we have created hyperlinks from reference
citations to the articles to which they refer.
When one HighWire-hosted journal cites an article from another HighWire-hosted journal,
hyperlinks have been created which allow you to move from the original article to
the abstract of the cited article. Likewise, links have been created
to allow users of other HighWire-hosted
journals to quickly and easily access
other HighWire-hosted articles.
[List of Participating Journals]
These Inter-Journal links take you to the abstract of the
cited reference. Limited free access may be granted to allow you
free use of the single article which was cited by the original article.
Exporting Citations
We provide a simple and direct method of acquiring article citations
in the Medlars format compatible with import into
personal bibliographic management software such as
EndNote,
Reference Manager, or
ProCite.
To export citations with Abstracts for any HighWire Press article to a
citation manager program, the following steps are suggested:
View the abstract or Full Text article of interest
Click the [Download to Citation Manager]
link above the article title.
When the tagged version of the citation is displayed,
scroll until the "Save" button can be seen.
Select your preferred format (Macintosh, PC or Unix)
from the "Save" menu and click the Save button.
Select the directory
you wish to save the file in and give the file a unique name.
Follow the
instructions that came with your citation manager to import the reference into
your personal bibliographic database
If your citation manager does not support import of Medlars format, you
may still use the Download function. After saving the citation to your
local disk, open the citation file and manually copy/paste the
information in the file into the appropriate fields in your personal
bibliographic database.
Viewing Figures
Thumbnail Images:
A "thumbnail" -- a small version -- of each figure or
equation appears in the text. In most cases, these thumbnails
are sufficient to permit you to decide if you want to see the larger
version(s).
Medium-Sized Images:
Clicking on a thumbnail opens a second window
in your browser that displays a larger version of a table or figure, as
well as the complete text of the figure's caption. You don't need
any additional software to view this medium-size image.
Large, High-Resolution Images:
To view a high-resolution version of a figure, click on the medium-sized image or
the link to "[View Larger Version of this Image]".
Browsers can be used to view high-resolution images, but
we recommend using a helper application instead.
Read about obtaining and configuring a graphics viewer
under the appropriate section:
Macintosh,
Windows, or
Unix.
Printing
Articles: Print the "Reprint (PDF) Version of this article" version for output that
closely resembles the paper version of HighWire Press.
Abstracts, tables of contents, search results:
Use your browser's Print function.
High-Resolution figures:
JPEGView for Macintosh or LViewPro for Windows.
To view the contents of the current issue, click on
the "Current Issue" link on the home page. The table of contents also
includes a link to an index of authors for the current issue.
To view the contents of any online issue, click the "Archive" button
at the top of most pages. This will display a list of the issues that are available for browsing.
To search the contents of all online issues, click the "Search" button
at the top of most pages.
When viewing the table of contents for an online issue,
you can search for words in the text of the articles in that issue
by entering words in the search box and clicking the Enter button.
Read Help with Searching
to learn how searching works in HighWire Press.
To view contents of upcoming issues, click on the "View Future Titles" link
on the home page. You can then use the Find function in your browser
to find words in the titles listed in the table of contents.
To see an article, click on its [Full Text] link.
To see one Abstract, click on its [Abstract] link.
To review many Abstracts, check the boxes to the left
of the titles you want and click Get All Checked Abstract(s).
Searching
Please see Help with Searching for
detailed information on searching HighWire Press.
To search
HighWire Press,
enter search terms in the spaces provided.
Select a date range if desired. Note that if you do not change the
date range provided, your search will cover all available issues.
Click the Start Search button.
Titles of articles retrieved as a result of searching are returned in
relevance ranked order. The "closest matches" will be articles that
match more of your search terms, that match your terms more closely,
that have more occurrences of any one term, and that have occurrences earlier
in the Abstract or article. You have several choices as to the number
of "closest matches" retrieved.
In the list of titles retrieved by your search,
To see one Abstract, click on its [Abstract] link.
To review many Abstracts, check the boxes to the left
of the titles you want and click on Get All Checked Abstract(s).
PLEASE NOTE: Not all features are available in all journals.