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- How do I become a Member of NAS?
The National Academy of Sciences is a private, non-profit institution that provides science,
technology, and health policy advice under a congressional charter. New members are elected by
current members. Election to membership in the National Academy of Sciences is considered one of
the highest honors that can be accorded a U.S. scientist or engineer. jharring{at}nas.edu
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- Why should I use my free NAS Member access to PNAS Online, particularly if my institution subscribes and I can access
it seamlessly by IP address?
With your free NAS Member access to PNAS Online, you have the advantage of password access to the journal
from any computer connected to the Internet. Home or travel access for Institutional Subscribers
must instead be through the institution's network. Plus, special services such as CiteTrack research profile
alerting are available to registered Members, not to institutional subscribers.
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Your initial user name and password were selected and sent to you by PNAS. You are the only one licensed to use this password. Please keep
it confidential.
- What if I forget my password?
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- What is my NAS Member Number and where can I find it?
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- Will I still be able to get the print edition? For how long?
Yes, you will be able to request your free subscription to the print edition for the foreseeable future.
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