Elsevier Registration

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How To:

Remote Access

  1. Please go to Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/ and click the Sign in button on the upper right side of the page.

  2. You will be routed to the Welcome page, please click the button "Sign in via your institution".

Note: In case you are routed to the Sign-in page, please click the button "Sign in with a different account" and will direct to the Welcome page

3. In the "Find your institution" field, enter: Johns Hopkins (Johns Hopkins University) or enter your institutional email (XXXXX@jhu.edu)

4. You will see your institution's logo for confirmation. Please click the button "Access through John Hopkins".

Note: Please ensure to check the box for Remember Institution with Seamless Access

5. You will be routed to your institution's login page. For the login credentials, please approach your Admin/Librarian to provide you the credentials for your institution's portal.

Resources

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Important Contacts

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or call: North America: +1 888 615 4500 (Toll Free)

Sunday 6:00 p.m. - Friday 10:00 p.m. Central Standard Time

*You can also contact your Welch Library Informationalist for additional assistance

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