FAQ Online access
Questions asked by customers about the terms and conditions for the online access.
Which users have online access? |
If the subscriber is an institution with one location, any Faculty and student affiliated as a permanent member or a registered visitor is an authorized user for the online access. In case of a consortium, or an institution located in many places, special rules apply and agreements are needed. |
May the subscribed institution allow access to SMF material, by persons not affiliated with the subscribed institution, from computer terminals located in the institution? | Such a user is considered as a visitor, hence is an authorized user, after due registration. |
Can a library of the subscriber provide a printed copy(ies) of the online article(s)/content(s) to another library(ies) by post and/or facsimile transmission, or by email in the electronic format to another educational institution (Interlibrary Loans)? | Such a usage is permitted. Permission is valid for one article at a time. Interlibrary loan is permitted for well identified and non-systematic queries. Fair use should be the rule. |
Does the law allow members affiliated to the insitution to make copies for personal education use? | Yes. |
Can we post a link to an article on our secure electronic system so students can have access to the material for a course (Electronic reserves)? | Such a usage is permitted. Permission is valid for one article at a time. |
Is online-only format with access via IP address with proxy authentification available for institutional subscribers? | Yes. |
If yes, what is the price for an institutional subscription of this kind? | See page rates |
Is online-only format with access via Internet using username-password available for institutional subscription? | No such access is offered for the time being. IP identification is the only possible identification. |
Will we be given archive access? | SMF journals are all archived on the Numdam server (www.numdam.org). Entire collection are Open access, except for a short period for current publications (5 years in general, 10 years for special series). |
Do we still have online access to subscribed years if we stop the subscription in future? | No, the SMF does not provide perpetual access to past paid content. If a subscriber stops his subscription, he must wait until he has passed the mobile barrier of 5 years (10 years for some collections) to be able to access once again the electronic contents that have become public. |
In case of a consortium or an institution located in many places, special rules apply and require special agreements. Do your special rules mean that you require an extra charge for institutions having multiple locations? | The set of given IP ranges will be considered, depending on the history of the subscription, the distance between the multiple locations and the subscriber reasonning. Extra charges will not be automatically required. |
How does one request the opening of an access? |
Please fill the form: |
Can we ask for a modification or for an addition of an IP range? |
Please connect to your dedicated online space: |
Is an institutional subscriber allowed to download an archive copy? | An institutional subscriber is authorized to download an archive copy of each article for the years subscribed. |
Can we get user statistics information (access etc.)? | No, it is not yet available. |
How does an institution obtain an online user space (espace client)? |
Please contact the administrative office of the SMF at: smf@smf.emath.fr |
What do I do if I am refused access to a journal for which I am subscribed? |
You must verify that the IP range of the computer from which you are connected indeed belongs to the list of declared IP ranges. The IP range of your computer, as well as the list of journals to which you are subscribed are displayed if you click on the menu situated at the top right of your screen. To consult the list of declared IP ranges, please log in to your client account. |
Request a free trial for testing | SMF does not provide free trials of subscriptions of any duration. Older articles (more than 5 or 10 years old, depending on the case) of the SMF journals are available free of charge and thus allow to get an idea of the content of these journals in order to subscribe to them. |