Archive Policy Sample Clauses

Archive Policy. A. Digital Preservation OSA is committed to the long-term preservation of the OSA online publications. The publisher has an agreement with Portico, a third-party, to preserve OSA published content. B. Post-cancellation Rights Upon the termination of Licensee’s subscription to the OSA online journals, OSA will provide Licensee with PDF copies of the Licensed Materials published during the year(s) in which Licensee maintained a subscription. i. The means of providing the Licensed Material may include, but not be limited to, delivery via portable storage device or transfer via FTP website. OSA (or a designated third party) may charge a reasonable one-time or annual fee to recover its costs for providing continuing access following termination of a subscription or for preparing archival copies. ii. Licensee’s use of archival material will be subject to the terms and conditions intended to maintain the security of OSA’s online journals, described in Sections 1 – 3 herein. iii. Access to materials published prior to Licensee’s subscription term is offered only for as long as Licensee maintains a subscription. Such materials will not be included in Licensee’s post-subscription archival material. Similarly, other features of the OSA hosting platform for the Licensed Material that are available to current subscribers may not be included.
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Archive Policy. APA acknowledges that Licensees may participate in the LOCKSS system for archiving digitized journal publications. To benefit from this support, the Licensee must install a LOCKSS cache at their Institution. (See xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for further information.) the Licensee may perpetually use the LOCKSS system to archive and restore Psychiatryonline content, so long as the Licensee's use is otherwise consistent with this Agreement. XXX further acknowledges and agrees that, in using the LOCKSS system, Psychiatryonline content may be made available to other LOCKSS system participants who indicate a right to the subscribed Psychiatryonline content. In the event of cancellation of non-journal content, the Subscriber and Licensees may obtain one (1) static copy of the Licensed Materials in the LOCKSS system format containing content published between the Service Date and termination date of this Agreement. The archival file may be used only in accordance with the same terms and conditions that govern the use of Licensed Materials under this Agreement. Licensee are authorized to make such further copies of the archival file in perpetuity as needed for purposes of archival preservation, refreshing, or migration, including migration to other formats solely for continued use and/or archival retention of the data and does not violate or extend the use rights contained in this Agreement.
Archive Policy. In circumstances where Xxx Xxxxxx consider it appropriate to change, update or create policy that has an impact to terms and conditions of employment or working conditions, all kaimahi and the PSA will be consulted with before final policy decisions are made by the organisation.
Archive Policy. APA acknowledges that the Licensee may participate in the LOCKSS system for archiving digitized journal publications. To benefit from this support, the Licensee must install a LOCKSS cache at their Institution. (See xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx for further information.) the Licensee may perpetually use the LOCKSS system to archive and restore PsychiatryOnline content, so long as the Licensee's use is otherwise consistent with this Agreement. APA further acknowledges and agrees that, in using the LOCKSS system, PsychiatryOnline content may be made available to other LOCKSS system participants who indicate a right to the subscribed PsychiatryOnline content.
Archive Policy. OPG is committed to the long-term digital preservation of the OPG online publications. OPG has an agreement with Portico, a third-party, to preserve its published content and to ensure Members’ continuing access to the Licensed Materials in case the OPG platform is no longer in operation.

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