Resource Toolkit
Find downloadable resources to help raise awareness of your site license within your institution, including logos and other library marketing tools. You can also download and share guides to help make your patrons and staff more knowledgeable about our online products. Finally, request access to view reports and multimedia of interest to the health care community.
NEJM

Use these downloadable resources to promote awareness of your NEJM.org subscription to your patrons.

Interview with Eric Rubin, MD, PhD, editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, about Covid-19 and its impact on publishing.


All IP changes are now managed through theIPRegistry.org. Please visit theIPRegistry.org to register as a user and verify or update your IPs. The use of this service is free for libraries and will enable you to communicate IP changes not only to NEJM but also to other publishers with whom you work with.
If you have questions about theIPregistry.org, you may find them answered here. If you haven’t yet activated your account on the IP Registry, you can sign up here.
Learn more about the IPRegistry’s hassle-free IP address registration and updating for access authentication in the attached guides.

Learn how to set up and manage an administrator account, run usage reports, and add branding and link resolvers to support a site license subscription to NEJM.org.

Your NEJM.org institution site license subscription now includes an easy remote-access option. With the addition of this benefit, patrons can access NEJM.org beyond your network institutional IP range – anytime, anywhere, and from any device.

This booklet explains online resources available at NEJM.org to support teaching, presentations, and clinical learning.

On April 30, 2018 the NEJM.org website migrated from HTTP to HTTPS hosting to increase online security. Maintaining remote access through a URL rewriting proxy server such as III WAM or OCLC EZproxy will require configuration changes.

CASA (Campus Activated Subscriber Access) is a free enhancement that enables seamless off-site and mobile access to your institution’s subscribed content. IP-authenticated access is required.

NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery

Use these downloadable resources to promote awareness of your NEJM Catalyst subscription to your patrons

Interview with Tom Lee, MD, MSc, editor-in-chief of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery on changes in health care delivery now and in the future.

Encourage your patrons to create or sign in to their free NEJM Catalyst account while within your organization’s network for remote access to your NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery site license subscription

Learn about the many features of your NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery site license, including teaching tools and how to stay connected.

Learn how to set up and manage an administrator account, run usage reports, and add branding and link resolvers to support a site license subscription to NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery.

NEJM Journal Watch

Use these downloadable resources to promote awareness of your JWatch.org subscription to your patrons.

Interview with Paul Sax, MD, contributing editor of NEJM Journal Watch Infectious Diseases about Covid-19 research and why it’s essential to keep current.

On November 8, 2017, the JWatch.org website changed hosts and migrated from HTTP to HTTPS to increase online security. Maintaining remote access through a URL rewriting proxy server such as III WAM or OCLC EZproxy will require configuration changes.

Additional Resources
Request access to e-books, reports and videos to increase your understanding of issues and best practices in health care delivery and medical information.
Additional Resources


Summaries and highlights of the most important new clinical guidelines to inform your practice.

View this 12-minute procedural video to learn about shoulder anatomy and common injuries and obtaining a patient history and see detailed instruction on how to perform a physical examination of the shoulder.
Access to over 70 peer-reviewed videos is a benefit of a site license subscription. These videos help students, trainees, and even more experienced physicians learn by watching an actual demonstration of a procedure.