Print on Demand Sample Clauses

Print on Demand. (“POD”) - POD copies of Books. This service would permit purchasers to obtain a print copy of a non- Commercially Available Book distributed by third parties. A Book’s availability through such POD program would not, in and of itself, result in the Book being classified as Commercially Available.
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Print on Demand. If the translation is no longer in stock and is made available by the publisher for print on demand, remuneration is to be agreed separately.
Print on Demand. The Contributor hereby grants right for, prints on demand, other artistic materials in relation to the Art (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Content") to Agency to reproduce, prepare derivative works incorporating, publicly display, market, and further sell.
Print on Demand. 30% (percentage of print size) of net sale price for every print sold by Agency shall be paid as Consideration by the Agency to the contributor at the end of every quarter in which the monies towards the Net Sale Price of the said Content are received by Agency. Contributor shall provide account details at the date of execution of this agreement to enable the online transfer of the Consideration. In case of Exclusive submission the royalty may or may not change as per the negotiation between the Contributor and the Agency.
Print on Demand. The AIR system will continue to support the print on demand accommodation for items. It is the responsibility of the local test administrators to securely destroy any items that were printed. The test administration manuals developed for each assessment and the test security Webcast will provide full instructions for the secure destruction of locally printed secure test materials. Test security site visit audits, described in Task 4, will include audits of the proper handling of these secure materials. The TDS will deliver real-time adaptive Braille; large print, AIR’s secure print-on-demand feature, which prints an item or item group to a designated printer, for large print and other paper assessments, or to an embosser for Braille forms. Only the computer-based assessments will be available through the Print-On-Demand feature – paper-pencil assessments will be provided separately to LEAs by ETS. The print-on-demand function are protected with security controls at three levels: embedded security in the print-on-demand function authentication, which confirms that only authorized users access information policy and test administration procedures, which confirm the proper handling, retrieval, and tracking of secure materials
Print on Demand. If you desire to publish the Edited Book in print, TU Delft OPEN Publishing will provide a third party on their platform. TU Delft OPEN will not act as a printing partner themselves.
Print on Demand. (POD) services For Print-On-Demand libraries should consider the following factors: ● Access to reliable commercial vendors ● Costs and logistics of processing requests, printing and delivery ● Copyright status of materials ● Restrictions on commercial use of digitized material ● Restrictions on who can make requests MSCS’s MARC records for HathiTrust also include a “Request Print Copy” link which takes users to a form where they could submit a request for a POD copy. Originally, MSCS had planned on acquiring an Espresso Book Machine (EBM), but based on a higher than expected price quote, as well as feedback from two academic libraries with installations, MSCS decided not to purchase an EBM. We explored other avenues and eventually decided to use the University of Maine Printing and Mailing Services to print books. MSCS tested the Print-On-Demand (POD) service for four months to evaluate the demand and develop an ongoing business model. During the testing period, there was no fee for the service, as costs were covered by allocated grant funds. Some interesting finds from the requests and customer feedback survey we sent out included: ● 61 titles were requested in total. ● 37 individuals made requests. One individual requested a total of ten books. ● 24 titles requested were already available as print copies in MaineCat. ● There were a diverse range of titles requested, but the LC Classification F “Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French, and Latin America” received the most (19). ● The vast majority of titles were available from commercial vendors directly from links in the Google Books and HathiTrust viewer. In many cases the cost of the commercial vendor copy was less than what the University of Maine Printing and Mailing Services charged. ● Source of POD PDF files was split between Google Books (37 titles) and HathiTrust (24 titles). ● The vast majority (96%) of responders requested a print copy because they prefer to read books in print. 4% were curious about what would happen if they requested the book. Based on the volume of requests received and feedback from requesters there is a demand for the service. We are currently investigating partnering with the University of Maine Bookstore to administer the service on a cost recovery basis which we hope will ensure it can be sustainable.
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