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Institutional registration and subscription activation on Ingenta Connect

To register and activate your Institutional journal subscriptions go to: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/register/institutional

The whole process involves 5 simple steps and should take you no more than 5 minutes. Please have ready the following information:

Contact details:

As administrator, your basic contact details
Your library/institution's name and address
If articles are to be received via fax or Ariel, a default fax number or the IP number of your Ariel machine (optional).

Authentication:

Access to IngentaConnect can be set up in two ways. You may choose one or both methods of authentication.

Step 1 – Institutional and administrator contact details
Step 2 – Authentication
Step 3 – Article delivery information
Step 4 – Admin sign in
Step 5 – Confirmation of Registration

The confirmation screen will provide you with your Ingenta customer ID number.  Please provide this number whenever you contact Ingenta as this will allow us to bring up your registration details immediately. After reading about the benefits of IngentaConnect Premium, you can click ‘continue’.  You can now click on the link ‘set up subscriptions’ to set up your institutional subscriptions.

At a later date, to request access to additional titles just sign in with your Administrator username and password and select the link for ‘subscriptions’ on the right navigation. You can then view the titles to which you currently have access to, or set up new ones.

Links to online content at Ingenta:

Critical Studies in Television: scholarly studies in small screen fictions

Gothic Studies

International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education

International Journal of Low Carbon Technologies

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education

Irish Economic and Social History

Journal of Transport History, The

Literature & History

Mediterranean Studies

Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film

Research in Education

Seventeenth Century, The

Visual Culture in Britain