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Features of Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online

 

List of Major Features
Help with Quick Search
Frequently Asked Questions

 

List of Major Features

 

1. “Browsing”
To view the contents of the current issue, click on the “Current Issue” link on the home page. To view the contents of any online issue, click the “Past Issues” button at the top of most pages. This will display a list of the issues that are available for browsing. To search the contents of all online issues, click the “Quick Search” button at the top of most pages. When viewing the table of contents for an online issue, you can search for words in the text of the articles in that issue by entering words in the quick search box and clicking “search”. Read Help with Searching to learn how searching works in Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online. To view contents of upcoming issues, click on the “Contact us” link on the home page. To see articles or abstracts, click on its [PDF and abstracts] link.2.”Printing”
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3.”Newsletter”
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Help with Quick Search

 

To search Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online, enter search terms in the spaces provided. When searching for an article, searches that are specific will run faster and will be more likely to return the actual article(s) of interest. For best results, you should enter the minimum amount of information necessary to uniquely identify the article or articles, such as titles, authors, and/or specific key words. Click the Start Search button.

About Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online

 

Why don’t you have the current issue online? Does it seem as if our home page and current issue never change? We publish new issues on the same schedule as the print edition. If you know that a new issue of the print journal has been published but don’t see that issue appearing on the site you may be experiencing a caching problem.

 

Why are the figures in articles so small? I can’t read them. The small pictures in the text of articles are called “thumbnails.” They are supposed to be small enough to load quickly and large enough to get the general idea of what it is.

 

Why can’t I get searching to work? If you are having trouble, please take a look at our Help with Searching page

What to do if you have trouble connecting to Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online

 

1. If applicable, see if you can reach other web sites in your building (e.g., a server that is located in your building). If you can not, the problem is likely in your machine; otherwise continue to the next step.

 

2. See if you can reach other internet sites outside of your building. If you can not, the problem is likely in your connection to the internet; otherwise continue to the next step.

 

3. See if you can reach other west coast UE internet sites. If you can not, the problem may be in the networks

For problems 1-3, contact your local network administrator or your ISP (not Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online). See if you can reach another journal site other than the journal you are currently attempting to access. If you can not, then the problem may be with the journal software or hardware

Does it seem as if our home page and current issue never change?

We publish new issues online with the same frequency as the print edition. If you know that a new issue of the print journal has been published but don’t see that issue appearing on the site you may be experiencing a caching problem. The most likely source of this caching problem is your own computer. To remove the out-of-date pages from your cache you should clear the cache manually. After clearing the cache you should quit your browser, restart it and return to the Clinical Neuropsychiatry Online home page. If you still see the incorrect date reload the page several times. If these steps fail to remove the outdated page, this would suggest that your internet traffic may be going through a proxy server which is failing to update itself properly. Unfortunately, you’ll need to speak with your Internet Service Provider to resolve this problem.