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How to Access the History Cooperative

There are three ways to view full content of online journals in the History Cooperative:

1.  For Institutional Subscribers
 

If you are connecting from an institution that currently subscribes to the American Historical Review, the Journal of American History, the William and Mary Quarterly, Western Historical Quarterly, Journal of the Gilded Age, or History of Education Quarterly, you will automatically receive access to full online content of the electronic version of each of these journals. This is enabled through the use of institutional IP numbers and does not require your personal login. If your institution subscribes to the paper journal but you find that you cannot access the full-text online version from your campus, please ask your librarian to fill out our Online IP Registration Form, which will add their institutional IP numbers to our control system. Librarians will find more information here. Note: subscribing to one journal does not include access to the other. Click the following buttons to see if you have full access to either journal:

  
  
  
  
2.  For Individual Members
  If you are not connecting from a subscriber institution, but you are an individual member of the AHA or the OAH, or are a subscriber to the William and Mary Quarterly, Western Historical Quarterly, Journal of the Gilded Age, or Indiana Magazine of History, you can set up a personal account. Simply register with us by using your society membership number, as shown on your journal or newsletter label. AHA members can go to the AHA individual membership section to locate their member numbers. Login information for the History Coop is the same as for AHA member services. OAH members can contact the society directly at member@oah.org. If you have already set up your personal account, you can go straight to the login screen.
 
3.  For Non-members
 

If you are not a member of the AHA, the OAH, or a subscriber to the William and Mary Quarterly, Western Historical Quarterly, Journal of the Gilded Age, or History of Education Quarterly, and you are not connecting from a subscriber institution, you can still purchase a Research Pass that allows you full access to the site and to all the journals, as well as use of the SearchBuilder features, for one continuous two-hour session from the time of purchase. Research Passes are priced as follows:
     a) $10.00 per two-hour period for a user who belongs to either AHA, OAH, or subscribes to the William and Mary Quarterly, Western Historical Quarterly, Journal of the Gilded Age, or Indiana Magazine of History.
     b) $20.00 per two-hour period for a user who belongs to neither society or holds a subscription to the William and Mary Quarterly, Western Historical Quarterly, Journal of the Gilded Age, or Indiana Magazine of History.

 
   
  The History Cooperative will continue to make free to all: tables of contents for all journal issues; article keywords; collateral content (e.g., 14 volumes of The Booker T. Washington Papers). Also, 14 additional journals—The History Teacher, Law and History Review, Common-Place, Environmental History, Massachusetts Historical Review, Oregon Historical Quarterly, Oral History Review, Journal of World History, World History Connected, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association., Journal of Social History, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Health and History, and Labour/Le Travail—currently remain freely accessible.




 


 

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