How to subscribe
You can subscribe to IJEEE in the following ways:
- Call Direct Sales on 01235 465500
- Write to Marston Book Services, PO Box 269, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4YN
- Fax to 01235 465556
- Email subscriptions@marston.co.uk
SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2012:
For 2011 and 2012 subscription rates please contact Simon Bell (simon.bell@manchester.ac.uk)
If you would like to receive a back copy of IJEEE please contact the Manchester University Press Publicity Department or if you would like to encourage the institution you work or study at to subscribe please fill in our library form Word document (55 KB) to hand to your Head Librarian.
Online access - personal
In order to access your personal subscriptions online, you must complete a simple 2-step process. Please read the full instructions.
Online access - institutional
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The whole process involves 5 simple steps and should take you no more than 5 minutes. Please read the full instructions.
Online access - pay-per-view
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Terms and conditions
Online access is subject to the following terms and conditions:
Use of the electronic versions of the journals should be for educational purposes only, not for resale or commercial gain For multiple use of articles or when compiling course packs, please gain permission for the article's use from Marilyn Cresswell. Single copies of articles may be downloaded, stored on a PC or printed out. No dissemination of articles to individuals who are not members of the institution should take place. All reasonable efforts should be made to ensure that members of the subscribed institution are aware of, and abide by, these conditions.
All articles appear as full text (PDF format) online and single copies can be downloaded, stored on a PC and printed off. However, we do ask you gain permission for the inclusion of articles in course packs and other systematic types of usage. To do this you should contact Marilyn Cresswell.