Connecting Your ORCiD Profile When Signed into a Proxy
If you access HeinOnline through a proxy and try to connect your ORCiD profile, you will receive an error message: In this case, grab your public-facing author profile link here:
If you access HeinOnline through a proxy and try to connect your ORCiD profile, you will receive an error message: In this case, grab your public-facing author profile link here:
HeinOnline recommends using the stanza published here: https://help.oclc.org/Library_Management/EZproxy/Database_stanzas/HeinOnline
There are a variety of proxy servers available that help organizations provide remote access to a multitude of electronic resources to their users. Because of this variety, it is impossible
Yes. Although HeinOnline does not officially support the use of a proxy server nor endorse any specific manufacturer, many proxy servers will work well with the HeinOnline product. If your information
Researchers can effortlessly download a CSV of an author’s scholarly works, complete with their ScholarCheck metrics, straight from their author profile page on HeinOnline. How to Download a Metrics CSV
There are multiple options for users to download, print, and share documents within the HeinOnline interface. Video Tutorial Watch this short video to learn how to download, print, and share
Users can email a PDF link of a document in HeinOnline to their friend or colleague from the results page or when viewing a document. Video Tutorial Watch this short
Did you forget your MyHein password? HeinOnline offers users an option to reset their password. Once you are signed into HeinOnline, select Log in from the MyHein Profile option within
You can grant permission to one or more trusted individuals to update your ORCID record, acting as a delegate or proxy for managing your account. Other ORCID users can grant
HeinOnline partnered with Google Scholar to enable Campus-Activated Subscriber Access (CASA). CASA, which means “house” in Spanish, allows off-campus and mobile users to access HeinOnline material found through Google Scholar