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Remote Access

Our institutional licenses offer customers unlimited concurrent access to our content. That means you can access our content anytime and anywhere. There are many ways you can enable remote access for your users, and many institutions already have such mechanisms in place (i.e. proxy, VPN, federated access, etc.). Despite this, we have found that authentication and access is the #1 concern for researchers, according to our user satisfaction surveys.

We understand that organizations have different preferences and systems to enable this and we try to facilitate your preferred way of working. We want to make sure access to our content is not interrupted in any way, doing everything necessary to make sure our research platforms remain fully available and supporting the increasing numbers of researchers, students and faculty working from remote locations. Don’t hesitate to contact us for any questions you may have or need support securing remote access for your organization.

Setting up your federated access

Visit our federated access web page for information on services and support available to you around Single sign-on and federated access. 

Activate your administrator account

Visit our customer service support portal to see what steps you can take to active your administrator account and access the Librarian Portal. 

Remote access options by platform

  • nature.com only

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    • Token URL access: Access to Nature Research journals and Scientific American can be granted to patrons via "Token and MagicWord." Please note: We are developing a new way for you to provide users with access to your content, which will replace Token and MagicWord access. More details to come. 

    Contact us! If you have questions or need help setting up remote access

  • Databases & Solutions

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    Remote access options for AdisInsight, Nano and SpringerMaterials

    • Associated user: An association can be created between a researcher who has registered to our website and their institutional affiliation, so that when the researcher is individually logged in, they can access individual subscriptions. The association is made by registering while on the institution’s network IPs or by invitation. Enabled via the 50¶È»Ò Librarian Administration Portal.
    • Federated Access: A form of single sign-on that allows users to use their university credential to authenticate to our websites. Also-known-as Shibboleth and OpenAthens. Enabled by request and with an exchange of information.
    • Persisted authentication: Enabled March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. We are now persisting institutional authentication in the user’s browser initially for a period of 90-days, but as remote working and learning continues to be essential in many countries, we have extended persistent access to 180 days since their last institutional access.
    • Virtual Private Network (VPN): Enables researchers to join their institution’s network when remote and gain IP access to our websites. Implemented by the institution.

    Please note: Full-text access is available to 50¶È»Ò Experiments content via either 50¶È»Ò Link or nature.com.


    Contact us! If you have questions or need help setting up remote access

Making IP access easy with theIPregistry.org

50¶È»Ò has partnered with  to manage subscriber IP addresses. This partnership makes the process of checking, monitoring, and updating the IP addresses used to authenticate access to content more efficient. When IP updates are submitted to theIPregistry.org, they are automatically updated in our authentication system, saving you a lot of time!

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