I just noticed the print button on the digital version. You can select the page range and print to file (pdf) to save them as a work around.I have all the mrs back into 2008. I can stick it on google. You can download the digital copy and print to PDF although for me that works poorly so far.
You can download an entire journal, as many as you want onto your smart devices. According to what I read just a minute ago on this thread, you can save the PDF's. Or you can open the page and screen shot what you want to accomplish the same thing.I too am trying to get up to speed on the MRS access too. The ONLY reason I pay for an Eastman's subscription is to see what the MRS is recommending. I rarely read the articles. I have kept all issues of the MRS on my laptop in a format that helped me with my research. I get the paper copy of the EHJ only. I preferred downloading the digital copy since I could zoom in an read the text better (it's pretty tiny in the print version, and sometimes smeared if the printing is off).
When you get the digital subscription the zoom feature will read much better as that is what the desktop feature is designed for. If you get the app for your tablet or phone you will lose a little of the clarity, but it is still readable. In the text version on the app you can zoom as wel..
Can I convert my current subscription to a digital copy?
Yes, call the office and our CS team will get that taken care of for you.
I have had access to all of the MRS with just a subscription to EHJ. Do I now have to buy both EHJ and EBJ to get all of the new MRS write-ups?
Yes, you will need access to both. However, a digital subscription is quite a bit cheaper than print.
I preferred being able to download a PDF copy of the MRS. There are lots of time I am on my laptop doing research in places I don't have WiFi access....for example on a plane or in the field, etc.
I just noticed the print button on the digital version. You can select the page range and print to file (pdf) to save them as a work around.
When I saved it the print dialog box coughed and sputtered for a few seconds, but it worked fine in the end.The download is the problem. To print the publication to a PDF, it has to be downloaded to your pc as part of the process. During that process, the server hangs most of the time requiring multiple attempts. I have yet to determine on which end the hand is occurring.
That was exactly my thought, as once these guys got going back and forth I was lost. I only have a flip open phone and don't intend to ever go with all this newfangled stuff. If it's not out in print I guess they will have lost me as a customer!Sensory overload kicked me squarely in the groin after the first paragraph. Don't stop the print version, or dinosaurs like me will have to go back to living in a cave.
Print isn't going away.That was exactly my thought, as once these guys got going back and forth I was lost. I only have a flip open phone and don't intend to ever go with all this newfangled stuff. If it's not out in print I guess they will have lost me as a customer!