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Guidelines for Internet Access to The Annals of
Pharmacotherapy
This document
provides Harvey Whitney Books Company's (publisher of The Annals of
Pharmacotherapy, hereinafter referred to as the Publisher) Guidelines for
Institutional Subscribers regarding Internet Access to content of The Annals
of Pharmacotherapy (a.k.a. The Annals Online, hereinafter referred
to as the Journal).
For the purposes of this
document:
· Internet Access is
defined as the viewing and use of subscribed Journal content online via the
World Wide Web.
· An Institution
includes all parts of a single organization that report to the same Chief
Academic Officer, Chief Executive Officer or Director of a not-for-profit,
agency, governmental or non governmental organization or independent company.
(For multi-campus academic institutions, each organization listed in the
Directory of Higher Education [http://www.educause.edu/MembershipDirectory/672],
or its equivalent, is considered a separate institution. Academic law and
academic medical libraries may be part of a University only if they report to
the same CAO or CEO.)
· Authorized
Users are persons with a current, authenticated affiliation to the
subscribing Institution. This includes full- and part-time students and
employees (including faculty, staff, affiliated researchers and independent
contractors) plus other individuals who have permission to use the public
computers on the subscribing institution's campus.
Upon receipt of the
Institutional subscriber's completed order and the required subscription fee,
the Publisher will issue a valid account number for use in the activation of
the online Journal.
Institutional subscribers and Harvey Whitney Books
Company agree to the following terms and conditions:
1. SUBSCRIPTION
ACCESS: An online subscription permits unlimited simultaneous Internet Access
to complete Journal content by Authorized Users for the entire subscription
term. Secure proxy access from off campus locations is allowed.
2.
COPYRIGHT: Unless otherwise noted, Harvey Whitney Books Company holds the
copyright on all materials published in the Journal, whether in print or
electronic form, both as a compilation and as individual articles. All Journal
content is subject to "fair use" provisions of U.S. or applicable international
copyright laws. [http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html]
3. AUTHORIZED USE: Authorized users are permitted to reproduce or
disseminate Journal content within the parameters of applicable copyright law.
The following uses are specifically authorized:
a. Downloading:
Downloading, printing, or saving of Journal content for the purposes of
research, teaching, and/or private study by Authorized Users is permissible.
Systematic downloading (by robots or other automatic processes) is prohibited
without explicit Publisher approval.
b. Interlibrary Loan: Institutional
subscribers may fulfill interlibrary loan requests from other institutions via
fax or paper document delivery under CONTU (National Commission on New
Technological Uses of Copyright Works) guidelines [http://www.cni.org/docs/infopols/CONTU.html].
Redistribution of Journal content to non-authorized users in electronic or
digital form is prohibited without prior Publisher approval.
c.
Accessibility: Institutional subscribers may transcribe any portion of Journal
content into Braille script, enlarged type or other appropriate version in
order to allow Authorized Users with disabilities to access the Journal.
d.
Course Packs: Institutional subscribers may use a reasonable portion of Journal
content, in printed or digital format, in the preparation of course packs or
other educational materials for Authorized Users.
4. RESTRICTIONS:
a. Non-authorized users: Institutional subscribers are prohibited from
making agreements for access to Journal content with individuals,
organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, which are not parts of the
same Institution purchasing the online subscription.
b. Commercial
redistribution: No direct commercial re-use (e.g. downloading, posting of a
file, or printing to resell or distribute to any non-authorized user) of any
Journal content is permitted without prior, express written permission of the
Publisher. Permission is granted, however, to provide a limited amount of print
or electronic Journal content for purposes of regulatory approval, patent
and/or trademark applications or other legal or regulatory purposes.
c.
Removal of copyright notice: Institutional subscribers agree not to remove,
cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or
terms of use.
d. Modification: Institutional subscribers shall not modify
or create a derivative work of any Journal content without the prior written
permission of the Publisher.
5. AUTHENTICATION: Institutional
subscribers will make reasonable efforts to create and maintain appropriate
security measures to ensure that only Authorized Users can access subscribed
Journal content online.
a. IP addresses: Institutional subscribers affirm
that all Internet Protocol ("IP") addresses provided for use of the online
Journal are controlled by the Institution exclusively for Internet Access by
Authorized Users.
b. Abuse: If Institutional subscribers become aware of
unauthorized access to the Journal, they will notify the Publisher immediately
and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who
are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or
stopped, the Publisher has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access
to any or all Journal content, without liability.
6. TECHNICAL ACCESS:
The Publisher intends for Journal web sites to be available 24 hours per day, 7
days per week. However, the Publisher WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR REFUNDS
SHOULD A SITE BECOME UNAVAILABLE TEMPORARILY OR ACCESS TO A SITE BECOMES SLOW
OR INCOMPLETE due to system back-up procedures, Internet traffic volume,
upgrades, overload of requests to the servers, general network failures or
delays, or any other cause which may from time to time make Journal content
inaccessible to Institutional subscribers. The Publisher will make reasonable
efforts to notify Institutional subscribers of any unusually extended
interruptions and will attempt to restore access to sites as soon as possible.
7. WARRANTY: The Publisher affirms it has obtained any and all
necessary permissions to license Journal content, and that use of such content
by Authorized Users in accordance with these guidelines shall not infringe the
copyright of any third party. While it seeks to ensure the accuracy of content
posted online, the Publisher DOES NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE ITS ACCURACY,
COMPLETENESS, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Neither the
Publisher nor Institutional subscribers shall be liable for any indirect,
special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages, including but not
limited to loss of data, business interruption, or loss of profits, arising out
of the use of or the inability to use the Journal content.
8. DISPUTES:
In the event of any dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to these
guidelines, the Publisher and Institutional subscribers agree to exercise their
best efforts to resolve the dispute as soon as possible. Both parties shall,
without delay, continue to perform their respective obligations that are not
affected by the dispute.
Individual/Student subscribers and Harvey Whitney Books
Company agree to the following terms and conditions:
1. Upon receipt of the Individual/Student
subscriber's completed order and the required subscription fee, the Publisher
will issue a valid account number for use in the activation of the online
Journal. Subscriptions are for personal use and limited to single user online
access. Individual/Student usernames/passwords are not to be shared.
2. If
Publisher becomes aware of unauthorized access to the Journal they will notify
the Subscriber immediately that abuse is suspected. If the specific abuser(s)
cannot be identified or stopped, the Publisher has the right to withhold,
suspend, or terminate access to any or all Journal content, without
liability.
Please note: If you are using one of the popular "offline browsers" that allow you to download content from a site and read it later, be aware that we impose one restriction on their use.
Be aware that non-compliance with this rule will result in your access to The Annals of Pharmacotherapy Online being blocked until you contact us and resolve the problem. If you repeatedly break this rule you will be permanently blocked from the site.
Access to site pages via an Open Proxy Server is prohibited.