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If you are a non-member individual subscriber, you will have received a letter from CJNS giving you your initial “Invitational Access number”. You need to go through the log-in process from the CJNS site. If you have misplaced this, please contact the CJNS office at web@cjns.org

If you are a member of one of the CCNS constituent societies and want access to the Online journal, you will need to activate your online access. Here’s what to do: You will have received a letter from CCNS giving you your initial “Invitational Access number” to access the CCNS Members’ Centre. If you have misplaced this, please contact the CCNS office at web@cjns.org

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