Electronic Access License Agreement Sample Contracts

RSC ELECTRONIC ACCESS LICENCE AGREEMENT – SINGLE SITE
Electronic Access License Agreement • August 12th, 2020 • England

This Agreement is between The Royal Society of Chemistry ("Publisher") and the academic institution which subscribes to RSC information at the appropriate institutional price ("Customer").

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Electronic Access License Agreement
Electronic Access License Agreement • August 26th, 2020

, hereinafter referred to as “the Subscribing Institution”, agrees to abide by the terms set forth herein with regard to its usage of electronically published content of all journals published by the scholarly periodical and book publisher International Press of Boston. These journals include:

COMPANY AGREEMENT
Electronic Access License Agreement • June 26th, 2014 • England

This Agreement is between The Royal Society of Chemistry ("Publisher") and the commercial organisation which has purchased an individual volume in one of the Publisher’s Specialist Periodical Reports series ("Customer").

SECOND ADDENDUM TO ELECTRONIC ACCESS LICENCE AGREEMENT
Electronic Access License Agreement • December 27th, 2023

WHEREAS, the parties, The Royal Society of Chemistry a company incorporated in England by Royal Charter (Registered No. RC000524) and a Registered Charity No. 207890 whose registered office is located at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA, United Kingdom (“Publisher”) of one part and Vysoka skola chemicko-technologicka v Praze (Identification No. 60461373) located at Technicka 5, Prague 6, 16628, Czech Republic (“Customer”) of the other part have previously entered into an Electronic Access License Agreement originally 15th December 2021 (the “Agreement”), and wish to amend the Agreement as set forth in this addendum (“Second Addendum”).

ELECTRONIC ACCESS License Agreement Version 1.1 (1/1/2006)
Electronic Access License Agreement • October 19th, 2006

This license is an agreement between International Press and its subscribers. The agreement pertains to the rights to the electronic version of the following journals (please indicate the journals to which you are subscribed), hereafter known as "the Journal(s)":

SECOND ADDENDUM TO ELECTRONIC ACCESS LICENCE AGREEMENT SEGUNDO ANEXO AL ACUERDO DE LICENCIA DE ACCESO ELECTRÓNICO
Electronic Access License Agreement • August 11th, 2022

WHEREAS, the parties, The Royal Society of Chemistry a company incorporated in England by Royal Charter (Registered No. RC000524) and a Registered Charity No. 207890 whose registered office is located at Burlington House, Piccadilly London W1J 0BA, United Kingdom (“Publisher”) of one part and Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) located at Serrano 117, Madrid, 28006, Spain (“Customer”) of the other part have previously entered into an agreement originally dated 3rd January 2019 (the “Agreement”), and wish to amend the Agreement as set forth in this addendum

RSC ELECTRONIC ACCESS LICENCE AGREEMENT – SINGLE SITE
Electronic Access License Agreement • October 3rd, 2014 • England

This Agreement is between The Royal Society of Chemistry ("Publisher") and the commercial organisation which subscribes to RSC information at the appropriate institutional price ("Customer").

Electronic Access License Agreement
Electronic Access License Agreement • March 9th, 2022

, hereinafter referred to as “the Subscribing Institution”, agrees to abide by the terms set forth herein with regard to its usage of electronically published content of all journals published by the scholarly journal and book publisher International Press of Boston.

ACADEMIC AGREEMENT
Electronic Access License Agreement • June 26th, 2014 • England

This Agreement is between The Royal Society of Chemistry ("Publisher") and the academic institution which has purchased an individual volume in one of the Publisher’s Specialist Periodical Reports series ("Customer").

IGI Global Electronic Access LICENSE AGREEMENT
Electronic Access License Agreement • March 22nd, 2013

Authorized Users are those persons affiliated with the Licensee who are permitted access to other electronic resources of the Licensee on site or via remote access. For example, they may be faculty, students, employees in addition to faculty, or consultants under contract with the Licensee. Walk-in users—meaning visitors to the Licensee’s facility who do not have any official affiliation with the Licensee—may be considered Authorized Users only if they are physically present at the Licensee’s site; they may not be granted remote access.

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