Institutional Subscription definition

Institutional Subscription means any service of a limited duration provided by Google to an institution for a fee that allows Online access to and viewing of the full contents of the Institutional Subscription Database, as specified in and subject to Section 4.1 (Institutional Subscriptions).
Institutional Subscription means Licensee’s personalized access to the License Materials and the Website for Licensee, Authorized Users and Walk-In Users according to this Agreement.

Examples of Institutional Subscription in a sentence

  • The experience and rights provided to subscribers and their users under Institutional Subscriptions will be no less favorable to them than the experience and rights offered in the Consumer Purchase, except that such experience and rights will be time-limited to the duration of the Institutional Subscription.

  • In addition, Google may identify Institutional Subscriptions for a small number of discipline- based collections of Books that Google would offer as an alternative to the version of the Institutional Subscription that provides access to the entire Institutional Subscription Database.

  • Google is authorized to, in the United States, sell subscriptions to the Institutional Subscription Database, sell individual Books, place advertisements on Online Book Pages, and make other commercial uses of Books, all as further described in this Amended Settlement Agreement.

  • Once the beta Institutional Subscription is launched, Google shall be able to continue to support then-existing beta customers until the earlier of (i) two (2) years from the launch of the beta product (unless a longer period of time is agreed by the Registry) or (ii) launch of the Institutional Subscription.

  • To provide an incentive for institutions to subscribe to the entire Institutional Subscription Database, Google shall design the pricing of the different versions of the Institutional Subscription such that the price for access to the entire Institutional Subscription Database will be less than the sum of the prices for access to the discipline-based collections.

  • An. This service would permit the purchase of individual version of anaccess to the Institutional Subscription Database or to a designated subset thereof (“Consumer Subscription”).

  • Subject to Section 4.5(a)(iii) (Agreed Revenue Splits), the revenue split for POD and File Download for a Book shall be the same as that for Consumer Purchase for such Book and the revenue split for Consumer Subscription for a Book shall be the same as that for the Institutional Subscription for such Book.

  • In addition, and without limiting the foregoing, Institutional Subscriptions must permit searching the full text of Books in the Institutional Subscription Database and, in the case of Higher Education Institutions, permit users to make available the Books and Inserts in the Institutional Subscription Database to other users of the Institutional Subscription through hyperlinks, or similar or appropriate technology, as described in Section 4.1(e) (Institutional Subscription Terms and Conditions).

  • When Google offers any Institutional Subscription, Google will offer a version of the Institutional Subscription that provides access to all Books available for Institutional Subscriptions pursuant to this Amended Settlement Agreement (the “Institutional Subscription Database”) for a fee.

  • Google shall be responsible for collecting data comparing the target retail prices for the versions of the Institutional Subscription to the prices of similar products and services (including by use of a third party to collect such data if the Registry requests that Google use a third party, which third party will be subject to the Registry’s approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and shall provide such data to the Registry.

Related to Institutional Subscription

  • Minimum Initial Subscription means such greater or lesser amount as may be

  • Institutional Controls or “ICs” shall mean Proprietary Controls and state or local laws, regulations, ordinances, zoning restrictions, or other governmental controls or notices that: (a) limit land, water, or other resource use to minimize the potential for human exposure to Waste Material at or in connection with the Site; (b) limit land, water, or other resource use to implement, ensure non-interference with, or ensure the protectiveness of the RA; and/or (c) provide information intended to modify or guide human behavior at or in connection with the Site.