Question
What do you mean when you talk about 'Organisational users', 'Individual users' and 'Society members'?
Answer
Organisational users are those people who access the site via their library-held subscription. There is no need for you to deal with subscription numbers and all queries relating to access should be directed to your library's Account Administrator (usually the serials librarian, or the electronic resources manager). You can access tables of contents and article abstracts, perform searches, receive alerts and access the full text of articles for those journals to which your organisation holds an active subscription.
Individual users are those people who have a personal online subscription to one or more journals. You need to register to receive full-text access. Individuals who have personal online subscriptions and are also affiliated to an organisation that has its own online subscriptions will have access rights to both their own and their organisation's subscriptions.
Society members are those members of participating societies who, via their society, receive the rights to full-text access for a particular journal. To gain access, you must register on the site and enter your Society ID and Society Subscription Number which will be provided by your society. Society members who have access to society journals and are also affiliated to an organisation that has its own online subscriptions will have access rights to both the society journals and their organisation's subscriptions (as well as to any individual subscriptions they may have).