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Jstor Archive Journal Licence for All Secondary JSTOR ARCHIVE JOURNAL LICENCE FOR ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS (whose legal entity with responsibility for signing a license agreement is located outside of the United States) The parties agree to be bound by the following annexes, each incorporated by reference into this Agreement for any JSTOR titles and collections Licensee may order now or in the future as reflected in invoice(s) to Licensee: • The Offer agreed between JCS Online Resources Ltd and JSTOR as attached to this Licence in Annex 1 • The form used by JCS Online Resources Limited as part of the JCS online ordering service. A sample copy of the form is attached to this Licence in Annex 2. • The User Rules governing use of the Licensed Material by Authorised Users that appear on certain screen displays in the Licensed Material, and as attached in Annex 3 attached hereto and incorporated herein, as these may be amended from time to time. Licensee acknowledges JSTOR may suspend or terminate its access if it, or its Authorized Users, violate these terms. Where applicable, this Agreement supersedes any and all prior agreements between the parties. Licensee may contact JSTOR at [email protected]. This Agreement shall continue in effect for one (1) year from the first day of the calendar year that follows the Agreement Date, and assuming the availability of funding, this Agreement shall renew for successive one (1) year terms unless earlier terminated by either party by written notice not less than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current term. ANNEX 1: LICENCE FEE AND PAYMENT TERMS The Licensee will pay the Publisher the applicable Fee through JCS Online Resources Limited, either for an individual school or 6th Form College or for each school and 6th Form College listed on the Form in accordance with the applicable charging band as set out below. Each applicable Fee shall be due and payable 30 days after receipt by the Licensee of an invoice for such fee from JCS Online Resources Limited acting on behalf of the Publisher. ___________________________________________________________________________ Annual Fees for the JSTOR Archive Journal Collection The Annual Fee provides access to more than 1,500 leading academic journals in the Arts & Sciences Collections the Life Sciences Collection, as well as the four primary source collections. For new subscribers there are 2 separate fees payable: Archive Capital Fee (ACF) The ACF is a one-time fee that has two purposes: ▪ to help underwrite the costs of digitizing new collections ▪ to ensure that JSTOR can continue migrating data and software into the future Please note, this fee is not charged when the subscription is renewed. Annual Access Fee (AAF) The AAF is intended to cover the ongoing costs of maintenance, user services, and administration required to support the JSTOR enterprise. CLASSIFICATIONS There are three classifications for secondary schools: Schools I, Schools II, and Schools III. To obtain your classification and receive a quotation for a JSTOR archival journal collection, contact [email protected]. THE FEES FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 2019 – DECEMBER 2019 Please note that all fees are subject to annual adjustment in accordance with changing exchange rates and will reviewed annually by ITHAKA. JSTOR CLASSIFICATION Archive Capital Fee: Schools Bands I, II and III £400 JSTOR Classification Annual Access Fee: Schools Band I £1,680 Schools Band II £1,000 Schools Band III £504 All prices are exclusive of VAT if applicable. A service fee of 15% will be added separately to the publisher’s Annual Fee on the invoice. ANNEX 2: THE FORM The Form for the JSTOR Secondary Schools Collection ANNEX 3: USER RULES JSTOR USER RULES By using the JSTOR Archive you agree to abide by the following Terms and Conditions: JSTOR Terms and Conditions of Use 1 Welcome to JSTOR JSTOR's integrated digital platform (the “JSTOR Platform”) is a trusted digital library providing for long-term preservation and access to leading academic journals and other scholarly materials from around the world. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to help the scholarly community take advantage of advances in technology, and is supported by libraries, scholarly societies, publishers, and foundations. By using JSTOR, you agree to these Terms and Conditions of Use, which may be subject to an agreement entered into between JSTOR and a user's affiliated institution, such as a user's university (“Institutional Participation Agreement”). If you have questions about your affiliated institution's participation agreement with JSTOR, please contact your librarian. 2 Authorized Users 2.1 Access to content on JSTOR is available for “Authorized Users”, meaning: (a) individuals who are affiliated with an Institutional Licensee, defined as an institution (such as a college, university, secondary school, public library, museum, foundation, government agency, research center or corporate and for-profit organization) that maintains a valid Institutional Participation Agreement with JSTOR. This includes, as applicable: i. currently enrolled students (including distance education students); ii. on an ad hoc basis, researchers and lecturers affiliated and/or visiting under the terms of an agreement with the Institutional Licensee; iii. full and part-time staff; iv. on-site users physically present and authorized to be on the Institutional Licensee's premises ("Walk-In Users"); v. for public libraries, off-site users accessing the Licensed Content through a sessions-based arrangement entered into between JSTOR and the library; and, vi. for higher education Institutional Licensees that participate in JSTOR’s Alumni Access Program, individuals who have earned a degree, namely a Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate, medical degree or their equivalent, from the Institutional Licensee. (b) individual members of scholarly societies that have entered into an agreement with JSTOR for access to specific Content via the JSTOR Platform ("Individual Access"); and (c) other users of specified Content agreed upon in writing by or on behalf of JSTOR, including users of i Data for Research; ii the Publisher Sales Service (a service through which JSTOR facilitates users’ purchase of content from publishers); iii individual researchers not affiliated with an Institutional Licensee, publication, or scholarly society; iv individual users of Early Journal Content; v individuals who have successfully registered with MyJSTOR or MyPlants but do not otherwise meet any of the criteria for Authorized Users (“Register & Read Users”) and iv individuals who have successfully purchased access through JPASS (a service through which individuals can purchase access to JPASS Content as defined below) (“JPASS Users”). 3 The Content 3.1 “Content” means the collective of: ▪ “Books”, defined as complete books and/or portions of such books, such as book chapters. ▪ “Early Journal Content”, defined as journal content (as distinct from pamphlets, manuscripts, monographs or other content) that has been published prior to 1923 in the United States or prior to 1870 if initially published internationally. ▪ “GIS Data” is spatial/geographic information systems (“GIS”) data contained within the Cultural Heritage Sites and Landscapes and Struggles for Freedom in South Africa Collections. ▪ “Global Plants Content”, defined as plant specimens. ▪ “Journals Hosting Content”, defined as journals licensed by Institutional Licensees or other Authorized Users directly from the applicable publisher for access on the JSTOR Platform, such content not otherwise included in a JSTOR Collection as defined below. ▪ “JSTOR Collections Content”, defined as journal volumes and issues which have been curated by JSTOR into Archive and Thematic Collections as well as grey literature, including but not limited to research reports, white papers, working papers, policy papers, government documents, and newsletters. ▪ “Open Access Content”, defined as specified items of Content that are labeled “Open Access”. ▪ “Primary Source Materials”, defined as the Cultural Heritage Sites, Landscapes and Struggles for Freedom in South Africa Collections as well as any other primary source materials curated by JSTOR into Primary Source or other collections. ▪ other materials made available by JSTOR. 3.2 “Licensed Content” means the Content for which an Authorized User’s affiliated Institutional Licensee has licensed access, or the Content available to an Authorized User through Individual Access, JPASS, the Publisher Sales Service, or other programs. For more information about the JSTOR material licensed by your affiliated Institutional Licensee, please contact your librarian. 3.3 “Open Access Content” means specified items of Content that are labeled “Open Access”. 4 Permitted Uses of the Content 4.1 Institutional Licensees and/or Authorized Users may search, view, reproduce, display, download, print, perform, and distribute Licensed Content for the following Permitted Uses, provided they abide by the restrictions in this Section 4, Section 5 and elsewhere in these Terms and Conditions of Use: (a) research activities; (b) classroom or organizational instruction and related classroom or organizational activities; (c) student assignments; (d) as part of a scholarly, cultural, educational or organizational presentation or workshop, if such use conforms to the customary and usual practice in the field; (e) authors or other Content creators may at their discretion incorporate their Content (other than Books) into unrestricted
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