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Using the e-Library

First go here: http://icsahome.com/logon/idx_elbrary.asp
 
Select a view to the left, e.g., CSR index.  In this case, the link would bring you to a list of CSR issues.  Select an issue, e.g., vol. 6, no. 1.
 
Then select an article, e.g., "former members perceptions of cult involvement."
 
This will bring up the logon screen.  Enter (all lower case) your user name and password.
 
This might be where you stall.  It is an oddity of the program that it doesn't automatically open up the article (the explanation is too long to go into here).  Entering the logon brings you to a page that has this announcement: "You are logged on as: "user name." 

If the article does not display after logging on - hit the back button twice and go back to the article, in this case, "former members perceptions." 
 
Now, click on the title again; this time it will open up.  After this point, articles should open up when you click on them.
 
I'm sorry that we're stuck with this oddity, but we don't yet know of a better solution.
 
Let us know if you still have difficulties: mail@icsamail.com

 


 
 

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