DMJ 100 FAQs

Pricing
What is DMJ 100?
What are the pricing models for DMJ 100?

Ordering Information
Can my institution order DMJ 100 through a subscription agent?
How do I order?
Will institutions get an acknowledgment once payment is processed?

Site Licensing
Will a subscription to DMJ 100 require a signed site license agreement?
Where do I send my signed site license?
What is the policy on interlibrary loan?
What is the policy on course packs?
What is the electronic reserves policy?
How can I submit proposed changes to the site license?
Who is an authorized user?
Will I receive a countersigned copy of the DMJ 100 site license agreement?

Access
Where is DMJ 100 hosted?
Will institutions have to activate access to DMJ 100?
Once our order is processed, will my institution have immediate access?
Can my institution receive free trial access to DMJ 100?
Can I download usage statistics?
Is there a grace access period for institutions whose payments will not arrive by January 1?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Pricing

What is DMJ 100?

DMJ 100: The Duke Mathematical Journal, Volumes 1–100. DMJ 100 is a fully searchable electronic collection of the first 100 volumes of one of the world’s leading mathematics journals. DMJ 100 is available online through Project Euclid at projecteuclid.org/dmj100 and offers electronic access to 4,830 articles published from 1935 to 1999.

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What are the pricing models for DMJ 100?

1. Subscription: DMJ 100 is available by subscription. Currently the price is $250 for one calendar year of access (January to December).

2. Outright Purchase with Maintenance: A customer may purchase DMJ 100 outright for $4,000 and pay an additional access/maintenance fee of $1,000 for twenty years of service (this fee must be paid up front). Duke University Press will provide electronic access (currently via Project Euclid) for twenty years from the year of purchase. Libraries will have continuous access to the latest version of the back files, which we expect to upgrade over time.

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Ordering Information


Can my institution order DMJ 100 through a subscription agent?

Yes. Subscription agents have been alerted to the pricing models and will be glad to assist librarians in processing an order.

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How do I order?
To place a new or renewal order for DMJ 100, contact Duke University Press by e-mail at onlinesubs@dukeupress.edu, by fax at 919-688-2615, or by phone at 919-688-5134.

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Will institutions get an acknowledgment once payment is processed?

Yes. An e-mail acknowledgment with activation instructions will be sent once payment is processed.

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Site Licensing


Will a subscription to DMJ 100 require a signed site license agreement?

Yes. Duke University Press will require a site license agreement to grant access to DMJ 100.

DMJ 100 site license (PDF download)


(NOTE: If your institution has already signed a site license for DMJ 100, nothing further is required. You do not need to send a license each time you renew.)


Any questions regarding the site license can be directed to the library relations manager at 919-687-3655 or libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.

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Where do I send my signed site license?

Sign and return the appropriate site license via fax to the attention of the library relations manager at 919-688-4574, or mail it to 905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701. Do not forget to specify (please type) IP addresses.

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What is the policy on interlibrary loan?

A hard copy printed from the electronic files of the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection may be supplied to another institution by mail, fax, or secure transmission using Ariel or its equivalent (whereby the electronic file is deleted immediately after printing). The supply of such copies must conform to CONTU guidelines or similar restrictions to fair use provisions under copyright law.

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What is the policy on course packs?

Copies for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Copies that are provided to the end user for a copying fee may not be made without payment of permission fees to Duke University Press.

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What is the electronic reserves policy?

Articles for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Articles that are provided to the end user for a fee of any sort may not be made without payment of permission fees to Duke University Press. E-reserves should be posted on a secure site accessible to class members only, and the articles should be purged from the e-reserve system at the end of each semester.

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How can I submit proposed changes to the site license?

Proposed changes to the site license may be submitted in addendum format to the library relations manager at libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.

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Who is an authorized user?

All members of the licensee’s campus or institutional community who are authorized to use the computers within this domain are deemed authorized users of the site license. Walk-ins are also deemed authorized users of the site license, but they do not have remote access privileges.

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Will I receive a countersigned copy of the DMJ 100 site license agreement?

Yes. If you do not receive a countersigned copy of the license for your records, contact the library relations manager.

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Access


Where is DMJ 100 hosted?

Project Euclid hosts DMJ 100 at projecteuclid.org/dmj100.

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Will institutions have to activate access to DMJ 100?

No. Access is automatically activated once payment and a signed site license have been received and processed. Institutions will receive a confirmation e-mail when access is activated.

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Once our order is processed, will my institution have immediate access?

Before it grants access, Duke University Press will need the following:
-payment
-signed site license agreement with IP addresses
-library e-resource contact information, including e-mail, phone number, and mailing address

This information must be provided to a Duke University Press representative:

Duke University Press
Journals Customer Service
905 W. Main St., Suite 18B
Durham, NC 27701
919-688-5134 (ph), 919-688-2615 (fax)
onlinesubs@dukeupress.edu

Once we have received and processed your payment and signed site license, access will be provided within 72 hours at projecteuclid.org/dmj100.

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Can my institution receive free trial access to DMJ 100?

Yes. Visit the trial access page to set up a trial subscription to DMJ 100.

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Can I download usage statistics?

Yes. Counter 2–compliant usage statistics are available to institutions for all Duke University Press titles. For instructions on how to view usage statistics, visit our usage statistics page.

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Is there a grace access period for institutions whose payments will not arrive by January 1?

Yes. Duke University Press provides renewing institutions with a 90-day grace access period beginning January 1 of each calendar year to allow institutions uninterrupted access.

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