Bibliographic Reference Management Systems Sample Clauses

Bibliographic Reference Management Systems. Bibliographic Reference Management Systems, also referred to as reference management, citation management, or personal bibliographic management software, are tools used by scholars and authors for storing, organizing, and sharing bibliographic citations or references, and for formatting bibliographies useful for authors’ articles. Terms and conditions relating to Licensed Materials that the Licensor requires Authorized Users to accept by clicking a button or hyperlink in order to gain access on the Platform.
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Bibliographic Reference Management Systems. Bibliographic Reference Management Systems, also referred to as reference management, citation management, or personal bibliographic management software, are tools used by scholars and authors for storing, organizing, and sharing bibliographic citations or references, and for formatting bibliographies useful for authors’ articles. Terms and conditions relating to Licensed Materials that the Licensor requires Authorized Users to accept by clicking a button or hyperlink in to gain access on the Platform. Designates any information for which the access is restricted under any Canadian federal or provincial legislation. Consortium The group of organizations (which may have multiple sites) and their associated libraries that have formed a single collective representation for negotiation and execution of this Agreement. The group includes private and public post-secondary institutions, and other educational institutions and research organizations and their associated libraries. Also referred to as “DRM”, access control technologies that are used to limit the use of digital content and devices in on-line or off-line
Bibliographic Reference Management Systems. Bibliographic Reference Management Systems, also referred to as reference management, citation management, or personal bibliographic management software, are tools used by scholars and authors for storing, organizing, and sharing bibliographic citations or references, and for formatting bibliographies useful for authors’ articles. Terms and conditions relating to Licensed Materials that the Licensor requires Authorized Users to accept by clicking a button or hyperlink in to gain access on the Platform. Designates any information for which the access is restricted under any Canadian federal or provincial legislation. Consortium The group of organizations (which may have multiple sites) and their associated libraries that have formed a single collective representation for negotiation and execution of this Agreement. The group includes private and public post-secondary institutions, and other educational institutions and research organizations and their associated libraries. Also referred to as “DRM”, access control technologies that are used to limit the use of digital content and devices in on-line or off-line environments. The process of embedding information into a digital document, which may be used to verify its authenticity or the identity of its owners. User interface and search systems for discovering and displaying content from local, database, and web-based sources. Use of parts of or linking to the Licensed Materials in virtual and managed environments (including but not limited to virtual learning environments, managed learning environments, virtual research environments, library environments, and courseware technologies) hosted on a Member’s Secure Network for use by its faculty, students and staff in connection with specific courses of instruction offered by a Member. Electronic copies of Licensed Materials (e.g. book chapters, journal articles, abstracts) made and stored on a Member’s Secure Network for use by Authorized Users in connection with specific courses of instruction offered by Members to such Authorized Users. License Fee The applicable fee for a license to the Licensed Materials, whether a one-time fee or an annual or other subscription fee, as set out in Schedule 1, or in new Schedules to this Agreement, which may be agreed by the parties from time to time.

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