Interlibrary Loan. Using electronic, paper, or intermediated means, the Participating Institutions may at their discretion fulfill occasional requests from other institutions, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan ("ILL"). The Distributor agrees and ensures that the Publisher will agree that the electronic form of the Licensed Materials may be used as a source for the ILL whereby articles and/or chapters can be printed and these print copies can be delivered via postal mail, fax, or fax-based service to fulfill ILL requests from an academic, research or other non-commercial library. Requests received from for-profit companies will not be honored. An ILL through secure electronic transmission, as demonstrated by the ARIEL, is permitted. Files transmitted in this manner must carry copyright notices and comply with the applicable law.
Interlibrary Loan. Using electronic, paper, or intermediated means, Licensee and the Participating Institutions at their discretion may fulfill occasional requests from other institutions, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan (”ILL”). Licensor agrees that the electronic form of the Licensed Materials may be used as a source for the ILL whereby articles and/or chapters can be printed and these print copies can be delivered via postal mail, fax, or fax-based service to fulfil ILL requests from an academic, research or other non-commercial library. Requests received from for-profit companies may not be honored. ILL through secure electronic transmission, as demonstrated by the ARIEL, is permitted. Files transmitted in this manner must carry copyright notices and comply with copyright laws of Czech Republic.
Interlibrary Loan. Institutional Licensees may fulfill requests from other libraries for textual Content, namely JSTOR Collections Content, Journals Hosting Content, and Books, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan. Institutional Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in accordance with Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act or in accordance with other international copyright laws, guidelines, or conventions, provided that such use is not at a volume that would substitute for a subscription to the journal or acquisition of access to a Book. For Books, this shall mean Interlibrary Loan shall be restricted to a single copy of a Book chapter. Requests may be fulfilled using secure electronic, paper, or intermediated means.
Interlibrary Loan. Members may provide to a library of a non-Member or directly to a patron of a non-Member, by paper or electronic means, a single copy of an individual document being part of the Licensed Materials, within the guidelines of traditional interlibrary loan practices and applicable copyright laws.
Interlibrary Loan. Licensee may fulfill occasional requests from other institutions, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan. Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in compliance with Section 108 of the United States Copyright Law (17 USC §108, “Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by libraries and archives”) and the Guidelines for the Proviso of Subsection 108(2g)(2) prepared by the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works.
Interlibrary Loan. Licensee may use the Licensed Content to fulfill a reasonable number of requests from other libraries for specific material for interlibrary loans (“ILL”). The Licensed Content for ILL may be transmitted by mail, fax or secure, prevailing technology, provided that Licensee will not require the receiving library to pay a fee, and to the best of Licensee’s knowledge, the loaned material is for the purposes of research or private study, and not for commercial use. The borrowing and lending libraries will comply with applicable legal guidelines in connection with ILL.
Interlibrary Loan. Licensee may fulfill requests from other libraries, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan. Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in accordance with Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act. Requests may be fulfilled using electronic, paper, or intermediated means.
Interlibrary Loan. Licensee may use the Licensed Materials for Interlibrary Lending with the following restrictions:
i. The Licensed Materials may not be used for Commercial Use or systematic supply or distribution of portions of the Licensed Materials in any form to anyone other than an Authorized User or any similar activity.
ii. Licensee may use the Licensed Materials to fulfill print or image interlibrary loan requests from institutions that do not have access to the Licensed Materials, provided that such fulfillment is in accordance with the interlibrary loan provisions of Section 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act and the CONTU Guidelines.
iii. Such requests may be fulfilled only by Licensee printing a copy of the item and providing that print copy or a photocopy or facsimile transmission thereof to the requesting party or by using an automated Inter-Library Loan system providing that it supplies images only and not digital content.
Interlibrary Loan. Licensee may fulfill “Interlibrary Loan” requests from other institutions. Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in compliance with Section 108 of the United States Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. §108, "Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by libraries and archives") and clause 3 of the Guidelines for the Proviso of Subsection 108(g)(2) prepared by the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works. All Interlibrary Loans shall be made by post, fax or secure electronic transmission whereby the electronic file is deleted after printing.
Interlibrary Loan. This Clause applies to Periodicals only. The Subscriber may use the Subscription for the purpose of supporting interlibrary loan requests for non- commercial use by supplying at any one time a single copy of an article from the Subscription. The article may be sent by post, fax or electronically. The recipient of an electronic version of an article from the Subscription may not forward it to anyone else.