Common use of Permitted Clause in Contracts

Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions may a. download and print one copy of each journal article for personal use, education and research and archive contents on their own personal computers b. send one copy of a journal article by email, hard copy, or fax to one person in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location for that individual's personal use, education, and research. c. distribute a copy of individual journal articles in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating Member’s institution d. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article for courses of instruction offered by the Participating Member, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations of the print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in paper, fax, or digital form f. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. display, download or print journal content for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/data mining activities for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is limited to Authorized Users, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time or in any form to nonsubscribers, and any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

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Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article ebook chapter is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions may a. download and print one copy of each journal article ebook chapter for personal use, education and research use and archive contents on their own personal computers computers b. send one copy of a journal article an ebook chapter by email, hard copy, or fax to one person in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location for that individual's personal use, education, and research. c. distribute a copy of individual journal articles ebook chapters in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating Member’s institution d. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article an ebook chapter for courses of instruction offered by the Participating Member, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations of the print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in paper, fax, or digital form f. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. f. display, download or print journal content purchased ebooks for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. g. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. h. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/data mining activities for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is limited to Authorized Users, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time or in any form to nonsubscribers, and any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article document is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions Subscriber's institution may a. download and print one copy of each journal article for personal use, education and research and archive contents on their own personal computers b. 1. use an "offline browser" that allows downloading content from the site to be read later. 2. send one copy of a journal article document by email, hard copy, or fax to one person in the Participating Member’s subscriber's campus/institutional network at another location for that individual's personal use, education, and research. c. 3. distribute a copy of individual journal articles documents in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating MemberSubscriber’s institution d. 4. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article document for courses of instruction offered by the Participating MemberSubscribing Institution, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members Subscriber when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations of the print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in paper, fax, or digital form f. 5. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. 6. display, download or print journal content documents for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pagesUsers Regarding section B.1 above, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/data mining activities for academic research and other educational purposes, provided if the Subscribing Institution becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE full-text content is limited The Complete Prose of X. X. Xxxxx, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to Authorized Usersstop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, no Project MUSE content is made available at JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any time or in any form to nonsubscribersall purchased content, and any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary informationwithout liability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Institutional Subscriber Licensing Agreement, Institutional Subscriber Licensing Agreement

Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article ebook chapter is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions may a. download and print one copy of each journal article ebook chapter for personal use, education and research use and archive contents on their own personal computers computers b. send one copy of a journal article an ebook chapter by email, hard copy, or fax to one person in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location for that individual's personal use, education, and research. c. distribute a copy of individual journal articles ebook chapters in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating Member’s institution d. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article an ebook chapter for courses of instruction offered by the Participating Member, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide provide, for the purposes of interlibrary loan facsimile images that are exact representations of the print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in paper, fax, or digital form f. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. display, download or print journal content purchased ebooks for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/data mining activities for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is limited to Authorized Users, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time or in any form to nonsubscribers, and any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions Subscribing Member’s institution may a. 1. download and print one copy of each journal article for personal use, education and research use and archive contents on their own personal computers b. send computers 2. use an "offline browser" that allows downloading content from the site to be read later. The browser must be configured to request no more than one copy article per minute. Non- compliance with this rule will result in access to Project MUSE being blocked until the problem is resolved. If the problem is repeated, the offending IP may be permanently blocked from accessing the Project MUSE site. 3. transmit to a third-party colleague, in paper or electronically, reasonable amounts of a journal article by emailthe licensed materials for personal, hard copyscholarly, educational, scientific, or fax to one person research uses, but in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location no case for that individual's personal use, education, and research.resale c. 4. distribute a copy of individual journal articles or items of the licensed materials in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating MemberSubscriber’s institution d. 5. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article the licensed materials, including full-text articles, for courses of instruction offered by the Participating MemberSubscribing Institution, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members Subscriber when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations of the print journal pages or of printouts 6. fulfill requests from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed other libraries, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan. Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in accordance with relevant copyright legislation. Requests may be fulfilled using electronic, paper, fax, or digital formintermediated means. f. 7. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. 8. display, download or print journal content the Licensed materials for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. 9. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/processing, which is any kind of analysis of natural language text. MUSE will make appropriate arrangements prior to the start of this activity to account for usage data mining activities and ensure continued access for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is the user. This may include but not be limited to Authorized Usersa process by which information may be derived from text by identifying patterns and trends within natural language through text categorization, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time statistical pattern recognition, concept or in any form to nonsubscriberssentiment extraction, and the association of natural language with indexing terms. Technology will not be used to hinder any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary informationrights granted under this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consortium Licensing Agreement

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Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article ebook chapter is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions Purchaser's institution may a. 1. download and print one copy of each journal article ebook chapter for personal use, education and research use and archive contents on their own personal computers b. send one copy computers 2. transmit to a third-party colleague, in paper or electronically, reasonable amounts of a journal article by emailthe ebook(s) for personal, hard copyscholarly, educational, scientific, or fax to one person research uses, but in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location no case for that individual's personal use, education, and research.resale c. 3. distribute a copy of individual journal articles ebook chapters in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating MemberPurchaser’s institution d. 4. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article an ebook chapter for courses of instruction offered by the Participating MemberPurchaser, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members Purchaser when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations 5. 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 print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of U.S. Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in Act. Requests may be fulfilled using electronic, paper, fax, or digital formintermediated means. f. 6. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. 7. display, download or print journal content purchased ebooks for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. 8. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/processing, which is any kind of analysis of natural language text. MUSE will make appropriate arrangements prior to the start of this activity to account for usage data mining activities and ensure continued access for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is the user. This may include but not be limited to Authorized Usersa process by which information may be derived from text by identifying patterns and trends within natural language through text categorization, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time statistical pattern recognition, concept or in any form to nonsubscriberssentiment extraction, and the association of natural language with indexing terms. Technology will not be used to hinder any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary informationrights granted under this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Institutional Purchase Agreement

Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions Subscriber's institution may a. 1. download and print one copy of each journal article for personal use, education and research use and archive contents on their own personal computers b. send computers 2. use an "offline browser" that allows downloading content from the site to be read later. The browser must be configured to request no more than one copy article per minute. Non- compliance with this rule will result in access to Project MUSE being blocked until the problem is resolved. If the problem is repeated, the offending IP may be permanently blocked from accessing the Project MUSE site. 3. transmit to a third-party colleague, in paper or electronically, reasonable amounts of a journal article by emailthe licensed materials for personal, hard copyscholarly, educational, scientific, or fax to one person research uses, but in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location no case for that individual's personal use, education, and research.resale c. 4. distribute a copy of individual journal articles or items of the licensed materials in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating MemberSubscriber’s institution d. 5. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article the licensed materials, including full-text articles, for courses of instruction offered by the Participating MemberSubscribing Institution, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members Subscriber when they are no longer required for such purpose. e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations 6. 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 print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of U.S. Copyright Works) (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in Act. Requests may be fulfilled using electronic, paper, fax, or digital formintermediated means. f. 7. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability g. 8. display, download or print journal content the Licensed materials for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard. i. 9. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/processing, which is any kind of analysis of natural language text. MUSE will make appropriate arrangements prior to the start of this activity to account for usage data mining activities and ensure continued access for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is the user. This may include but not be limited to Authorized Usersa process by which information may be derived from text by identifying patterns and trends within natural language through text categorization, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time statistical pattern recognition, concept or in any form to nonsubscriberssentiment extraction, and the association of natural language with indexing terms. Technology will not be used to hinder any software or products created as a result of text or data mining does not include Project MUSE content or proprietary informationrights granted under this section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Institutional Subscriber License Agreement

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