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American Chemical Society
Publications Division
Online Products Institutional Access Agreement
This ~nline Products Institutional Access Agreement (the "Agreement" or the "Access Agreement") is entered
into this i fs day of July, 2016 and is effective January I, 2016, between the American Chemical Society ("ACS"), a
federally-chartered nonprofit located at 1155 16• Street NW, Washington DC 20036 and the Regents of the University of
California, with its primary offices located at 415 2011t Street, 4m Floor, Oakland, California 94612 USA ("Grantee") (ACS
and the Grantee are collectively referred to in this Agreement as ''the Parties").
1.
SCOPE OF GRANT
ACS grants Grantee non-exclusive, worldwide, and nontransferable license to access ACS products and services
as identified in the attachments to this Agreement (collectively "ACS Products"), subject to the terms and conditions set
forth in this Agreement, including all attaclunents.
ACS grants to the Grantee such other rights as described in Section 8.b. of this Agreement.
2.
TERM
The Initial Term of this Agreement shall be through December 31, 2020. Unless otherwise agreed to by ACS and
Grantee in writing. or modified or terminated as provided for herein, the Agreement shall automatically renew for
additional terms upon mutual written acceptance of updated financial terms, which specify the fees associated with access
to defined products over a specific period of time for a specific list of Universities. The financial terms will be added to
this agreement as the "License Fee" attachment(s).
3.
FEES AND PAYMENTS
a.
Grantee agrees to pay ACS the amounts (License Fee) set forth in the attached "License Fee" attachment,
and any subsequent mutually agreed upon "License Fee" attachment as set forth in this Agreement. ACS will not activate
Grantee's access to the ACS Products until Grantee provides ACS with: (I) the email address of a contact person; (2) a
duly executed Agreement; and (3) any other information required by ACS to set-up and activate Grantee's access.
b.
Grantee agrees to pay all ACS invoiced Access Fees within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the invoice,
but no earlier than thirty (30) days before the respective access start date • ACS reserves the right to discontinue Grantee's
access to the ACS Products and to terminate this Agreement in the event Grantee fails to pay all Access Fees in
accordance with the ACS invoice.
c.
4.
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INSTITUTIONAL CUSTOMER TYPE; AUTHORIZED USERS; SITES; ADDRESSES
a.
The Consortium is comprised of the University of California, including all of its campuses and libraries,
and participating campuses of the California State University, that have authorized the California Digital Library to
negotiate this license on their behalf. The University of California system and the California State University system will
maintain separate "License Fee" attachments under this Access Agreement. The separate University of California system
and califomia State system "License Fee" attachments may define different content profiles, fee schedules and periods of
performance. Grantee shall, prior to ACS's activation of Grantee's access to the ACS Products, provide ACS with a
current listing of all participating consortium members, including physical location and IP addresses. Further, by entering
into this Agreement, Grantee affirms its authority to enter into this Agreement on behalf of each of the listed consortium
members. During the Tenn of this Agreement, Grantee shall promptly notify ACS of any changes to the membership of
the consortium. Grantee acknowledges that any such changes to the membership of the consortium may necessitate a
change in the Access Fee due under this Agreement. Grantee shall notify each consortium member of the terms and
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conditions for accessing and for using the ACS Products. Grantee further agrees to notify ACS promptly upon learning
of any violations of this Agreement by Grantee's consortium members and will cooperate with the ACS in investigating
any such violations or unauthorized uses and in taking reasonable steps to prevent a reoccurrence.
b.
ACS grants to Grantee and its Authorized Users at the authorized sites approved by ACS ("Authorized
Sites") identified in the Site List and IP Address Attachment ("Site List Attachment"), online access to the ACS Products.
This Agreement extends to Grantee and Authorized Users individually at Authorized Sites. For purposes of this
Agreement, "Authorized Users" means, those serving in the capacity of employees, faculty and other teaching staff,
independent contractors, and persons officially registered as full or part-time students located at an Authorized Site
regardless of the worldwide physical location of such persons. Authorized Users may access the ACS Products from
remote sites. Others who arc physically present at an Authorized Site may access the ACS Products but may not do so
from locations outside of an Authorized Site ("Other Users").
c.
Authorized Users will be recognized and authorized by their [nternet Protocol ("IP") addresses and/or a
delegated authentication mechanism such as Shibboleth that conforms to accepted industry practices and that is acceptable
to both ACS and Grantee. Grantee is responsible for providing valid IP addresses. The form of the IP addresses must be
acceptable to ACS as defined on the IP Address and Site List Attachment. IP Ownership must be verifiable and IP
addresses must be directly affiliated with Grantee. Only those IP addresses submitted by Grantee, listed on the Site List
Attachment and exclusive to Grantee that meet the above criteria will have access to the ACS Products. Grantee(s) may
use a Proxy Server or enable Virtual Private Network (VPN) or other remote access mechanisms that conform to mutually
acceptable industry practices.
d.
Grantee shall exercise reasonable care and shall be responsible for all access control to ensure only
Authorized Users and Other Users access the ACS Products for Permitted Use as defined herein. Grantee further agrees
to notify ACS promptly upon learning of any violations of this Agreement by Authorized Users and Other Users and will
cooperate with the ACS in investigating any such violations or unauthorized uses and in taking reasonable steps to prevent
n reoccurrence. Grantee shall make reasonable efforts to provide Authorized Users and Other Users with appropriate
notice of the terms and conditions under which access to and use of the ACS Products is granted under this Agreement
including, in particular, any limitations on access or use of the ACS Products as set forth in this Agreement.
S.
PERMITTED USES
a.
Authorized Users and Other Users may view, download, save, or print individual articles, individual book
chapters, proceedings, Reagent Chemicals monographs or other individual items from the ACS Products for their personal
scholarly, research, and educational use and may transmit to a third party in hard copy or electronically, minimal,
insubstantial amounts of the Licensed Materials for personal use or scholarly, educational, or scientific research or
professional use but in no case for resale or Commercial Use, as described in this Agreement. Minimal and insubstantial
amounts shall be non-systematic, infrequent and sporadic transmissions to a third-party. The aforementioned minimal and
insubstantial use permission does not extend to nor include procedures and practices that might circumvent a licensed
subscription requirement.
Authorized Users and Other Users may make a printed copy of individual articles, individual book chapters,
proceedings, Reagent Chemical monographs, or other individual items from the ACS Products for the internal or personal
use of others who are Authorized Users but who are unable to access the ACS Products. Authorized Users and Other
Users may include (and are encouraged to provide) links to the ACS Products as part of course pack offerin~ or within email communications.
.b.
Except as set forth in Prohibited Uses herein, Grantee may use the ACS Products to fulfill requests for
InterLibrary Loan (JLL) according to the provisions of this Agreement by transmitting a copy of an article in PDF format
via electronic transmission or by mail, fax, Ariel, or other InterLibrary Loan mechanisms. Pennitted ILL shall include
requests to support non-commercial scholarly research by patrons of other libraries such as public, school or college
libraries, Grantee agrees to fulfill such requests in compliance with § 108 of the United States Copyright Law (17 USC
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§108) and the Guidelines for the Proviso of Subsection 108(2g){2) CONTU Guidelines prepared by the National
Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works.
c.
Grantee or Authori:zed Users may provide print or electronic copies of individual items taken from ACS
Products to national or international regulatory authorities in connection with the preparation or submission of the
Grantee's or Authorized User's applications for drug and product approval, provided that such applications do not amount
to commercial redistribution for direct profit. Grantee and Authorized Users may supply print or electronic copies of
individual items taken from the ACS Products when required by law.
d.
Fair Use: Nothing in this Agreement shall in any way exclude, modify or affect anything the Grantee or
an Authorized User is allowed to do in respect of any of the ACS Products consistent with the Fair Use Provisions of
United States Copyright Law.
e.
As provided for in a certain text and data mining Rider attached hereto and incorporated by reference
herein, Authorized Users may use the ACS Products to engage in text and/or data mining activities for non-commercial
academic research and other non-commercial educational purposes, utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining
in their scholarly work, and make the results available for use by others, so long as the purpose is non-commercial. Text
and data mining will conform to the Text and Data Mining Rider attached to this Agreement and incorporated by
reference herein. ACS will cooperate with Grantee and Authorized Users as reasonably necessary in making the ACS
Products available in a manner and fonn most useful to Authorized Users.
6.
PROHIBITED USES
a.
Except as provided in Permitted Uses herein, Grantee, its Authorized Users and Other Users agree not to
forward, transfer, sell, rent, or otherwise knowingly distribute or provide access to the ACS Products or any portions
thereof, to any third party. Individual articles, individual book chapters, proceedings, Reagent Chemicals monographs or
other individual items from the ACS Products and other information obtained under this Agreement may not be used for
fee-for-service purposes such as document delivery, except under a separately negotiated transactional agreement. The
ACS Products may not be used to fulfill ILL requests from a commercial organization or library that belongs to a forprofit company without prior written approval of ACS.
Unless explicitly stipulated in this Agreement, no rights for "Commercial Use" are granted to Grantee
hereunder. Commercial Use includes but is not limited to:
• Copying or downloading of articles or other materials !Tom the ACS Products for further access,
distribution, sale or licensing, for a fee;
• The inclusion or incorporation of articles or other materials from the ACS Products in other works or
services that are then available for sale or licensing, for a fee;
• Use of articles or other materials from the ACS Products (other than normal quotations with
appropriate citation) by for-profit organizations for promotional purposes, whether for a fee or
otherwise;
• Sale of translated versions of articles or other materials from the ACS Products that have not been
authorized by license or other permission from the ACS.
b.
Authorized Users and Other Users may not use ACS Products to support work perfonned on behalf of
any commercial entity other than the Grantee. For the avoidance of doubt, academic research undertaken by Grantee's
Authorized Users with financial support from a commercial entity shall not be considered work perfonned on behalf of a
commercial entity if such access and work is perfonned with the primary purpose of benefitting the academic and/or notfor-profit research mission of Grantee.
c.
Authorized Users and Other Users may not modify, alter, or create derivative works of the materials
contained in the ACS Products without prior written permission from ACS. Authorized Users and Other Users may use
illustrations or other graphic excerpts or abstracts provided such use is with a complete citation and the inclusion of a
persistent URL link to the appropriate material within ACS Products.
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d.
Individual articles, book chapters, Reagent Chemicals monographs, and other individual items from the
ACS Products that include infonnation obtained as a result of access to the ACS Products are not to be systematically
downloaded, re-distributed. re-published in any media, print or electronic form. Individual articles, book chapters,
Reagent Chemicals monographs, or other individual items from the ACS Products may not be downloaded in aggregate
quantities or centrally stored for later retrieval except as required for those non-commercial, academic purposes permitted
under this Agreement, such as for use in text and data mining projects.
e.
Grantee acknowledges that ACS may prevent Grantee, its Authorized Users and Other Users from using,
implementing, or authorizing use of any computerized or automated tool or application to search, index, test, or otherwise
obtain information from ACS Products (including without limitation any "spidering" or web crawler application) that has
a detrimental impact on the performance of the services under this Agreement. Grantee agrees to assist ACS in correcting
unauthorii.cd use of such methods or applications and acknowledges that in order to prevent such detrimental impact,
ACS may from time-to-time implement tools or other controls on the ACS Products to regulate or restrict use of
computerized or automated applications that are used to search, index, test, or obtain infonnation from the ACS Products.
ACS acknowledges that Grantee may not be able to prevent its Authorized Users and Other Users from using such
methods or applications.
f.
Grantee is required to notify ACS of any infringements of copyrights or unauthorized use of which it
becomes aware. Grantee will cooperate with the ACS in investigating any unauthorized uses and in taking reasonable
steps to prevent a reoccurrence.
7.
TRIAL AND/OR NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
Grantee may from time to time during the Term of this Agreement desire access to other ACS products and/or
services not identified in this Agreement as ACS Products, either for a limited, trial period ("Trial Subscription") to
determine its usefulness or suitability to Grantee or for changes to the list of ACS Products for the remainder of the Term
of this Agreement. Similarly, Grantee may from time-to-time during the tenn of this Agreement desire access to other
ACS products and/or services through the Metered Access Plan {MAP). Grantee's access to and use of any and all such
additional ACS products and/or services shall be subject to and governed by all applicable Tenns and Conditions of this
Agreement.
8.
ACCESS
a.
ACS shall use reasonable efforts to provide continuous service seven (7) days a week with an average of
98% up-time per month, exclusive of scheduled maintenance. ACS shall use reasonable commercial efforts to provide
continuous availability of ACS Products through the Internet. It is understood that availability will be subject to periodic
interruption due to maintenance of the server(s), installation or testing of software, loading new infonnation files, and
downtime related to equipment or services outside the control of ACS including public and private telecommunications
services or Internet nodes or facilities. ACS shall not be liable for any delay, downtime, transmission error, software or
equipment incompatibilities, force majeure or other failure of performance.
b.
Upon termination of this Agreement for convenience or upon expiration of the Agreement, ACS will
provide Grantee perpetual access rights to only those ACS journals that Grantee subscribed lo during the time Grantee had
an active paid subscription to ACS Web Editions. Such digital access rights shall be contingent upon payment of an
annual post-cancellation platform maintenance fee. Agreements that terminate through cause or default as the result of
Grantee's material breach have no post cancellation rights under this program. Agreements that terminate through cause
of default due to violations caused by ACS shall not affect potential post cancellation rights of Grantee. This Section 8.b.
will survive termination of this Agreement
c.
ACS wilt make reasonable efforts to maintain the legacy archive of journal articles published in PDF
format between 1879 and 1995. ACS will make reasonable efforts to maintain the ACS Symposium Series Archive,
Current Editions of the Symposium Series, and other similar eBook published content, online published in PDF and/or
HTML fonnat. ACS will cooperate with Portico to deliver digitized print and electronic content for all products listed in
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this Section 8.c and to maintain the availability of that content in case of catastrophic failure, or in case it becomes
commercially unreasonable for ACS to maintain on-going availability from its own servers. ACS' use of Portico
technology, or its use of a comparable, industry-accepted company's technology, for backup and archival purposes and to
provide access under the tenns of this provision is therefore expressly pennitted by Grantee.
d.
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e.
ACS agrees to provide Grantee COUNTER compliant or, in the event that COUNTER is superseded by
another reporting standard, comparable usage reports via a self-service web site on a monthly basis for applicable ACS
Products subscribed to by Grantee under this Agreement.
f.
ACS shall make reasonable efforts to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section
508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments, and provide Grantee current completed Voluntary Product Accessibility
Template (VPAT).
9.
DISPUTES
The Parties agree to enter into negotiations to resolve any controversy, claim or dispute ("Dispute") arising under
or relating to this Agreement. The Parties agree to negotiate in good faith to reach a mutually agreeable resolution of such
dispute within such time period as ACS and Grantee mutually agree. If the dispute is not timely resolved, the Parties
agree, on request of either Party, to resolve the dispute by binding and final arbitration in accordance with the Commercial
Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect. The arbitration shall take place at a location that
is reasonably centrally located between the parties, or otherwise is mutually agreed upon by the parties. The arbitrator(s)
shall be bound to follow the provisions of this Agreement in resolving the dispute, and may not award specific
perfonnance or punitive damages. The decision of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding on the Parties, and any
award of the arbitrator(s) may be entered or enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. The Parties agree that the
conduct and results of the arbitration will be kept confidential except as required by Jaw. Notwithstanding anything in
this Section to the contrary, disputes in which there is a claim for injunctive relief or other equitable remedy, including
specific performance, may be brought in any court having competent jurisdiction throughout the world.
10.
TERMINATION
a.
Termination for Default. If either party breaches a tenn of this Agreement, the other may send written
notice of the breach, including a reasonable cure period ofnot less than thirty (30) days. If the breach is not cured within
that time, or if the Parties do not reach a satisfactory agreement on extending the cure period, then the non-breaching party
may tenninate this Agreement effective immediately upon written notice. In the event Grantee wishes to restore access
after a termination for default, if the reduced access period is less than ninety (90) days, there will be no reduction in
Grantee's current subscription price. Once Grantee's account is in good standing, ACS will provide Grantee with a
prorated credit for its following year's subscription fee equivalent to the reduced or terminated access period.
b.
Termination for Convenience. Either party may cancel this Agreement at any time by providing the
other party with sixty (60) days prior written notice. In the event of such a termination by Grantee, Grantee shall not
receive a pro-rated refund of the unused Access Fee, and in the event of such a termination by ACS, Grantee shall be
entitled to receive a pro-rated refund of the unused Access Fee.
11.
COPYRIGHTS; OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Except as otherwise specifically noted, ACS is the owner of all right, title and interest in the content of the ACS
Products, including. without limitations, individual journals, articles, abstracts, book chapters, proceedings. All ACS
Products arc protected under the Copyright Laws of the United States Codified in Title 17 of the U.S. Code and subject to
the Universal Copyright Convention and the Berne Copyright Convention. Grantee agrees not to remove or obscure
copyright notices. Grantee acknowledges that it has no claim to ownership of any part of the ACS Products or other
proprietary information accessed under this Agreement.
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The names "American Chemical Society," "ACS" and the titles of the journals and other ACS Products are
trademarks of ACS.
12.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
ACS warrants that it is entitled to grant this Agreement. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE PRECEDING
SENTENCE, ACS MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
WITH RESPECT TO THE ACS PRODUCTS INCLUDING THEIR QUALITY, ORlGINALITY, SUITABILITY,
SEARCHABILITY, OPERATION, PERFORMANCE, COMPLIANCE WITH ANY COMPUTATIONAL PROCESS,
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
ACS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR:
EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT
GRANTED HEREUNDER, THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY ACS PRODUCT, ACS'S PERFORMANCE
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT BY ACS OR THE LOSS OF DATA,
BUSINESS OR GOODWILL EVEN IF ACS IS ADVISED OR AWARE OF THE POSSJBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF ACS OUT OF ANY BREACH OR
TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY GRANTEE FOR ACCESS TO
ACS PRODUCTS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR IN WHICH SUCH CLAIM, LOSS OR DAMAGE OCCURRED,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DUE TO
NEGLIGENCE. The foregoing limitations and exclusions of certain damages shall apply regardless of the success or
effectiveness of other remedies. No claim may be made against ACS unless suit is filed within one (I) year after the event
giving rise to the claim.
13.
GRANTEE'S AUTHORIZATION
Grantee represents and warrants that it has the right to enter into this Agreement on behalf of each and every one
of the Consortium members.
14.
INDEMNIFICATION
Copyright Indemnification: ACS shall defend, indemnify and hold Grantee harmless from all damages, costs, fees
(including reasonable attorney's fees) resulting from any judgment or settlement agreement arising out of the claim by a
third party that Grantee's use of the ACS Web Editions, as permitted herein, constitutes an infringement of any the
copyright or other proprietary or intellectual property rights of any third party. Grantee shall give prompt notice of an
infringement claim to ACS, provide such cooperation and assistance to ACS as is reasonably necessary to defend the
claim, and shall allow ACS to have sole control of the defense, provided, however, that Grantee retains the right to
participate in the defense at its own expense. The foregoing indemnity obligation shall not apply with respect to any claim
of infringement of materials contained in ACS Web Editions which have been modified by Grantee without the prior
authorization of ACS.
Each party shall indemnify and hold the other hannless for any losses, claims, damages, awards, penalties, or
injuries incurred, including reasonable attorney's fees, which arise from any alleged breach of such indemnifying party's
representations and warranties made under this Agreement, provided that the indemnifying party is promptly notified of
any such claims.
15.
GENERAL
This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding of the Parties and, except as provided herein, may not be
modified without the express written consent of both Parties. Grantee acknowledges that the delivery of the ACS
Products will occur in the District of Columbia, USA. Grantee shall pay any taxes lawfully due from it, other than taxes
on ACS's net income, arising out of Grantee's use of ACS Products and/or other rights granted under this Agreement.
Grantee may not assign or transfer its rights under this Agreement without the express written consent of ACS.
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FUNDING CONTINGENCY
The University of California reasonably believes that funds can be obtained sufficient to pay all monies due
during the term of this Agreement and hereby covenants that it will do all things lawfully within its power to obtain,
maintain, and properly request and pursue funds from which payments for this transaction may be made, including
making provisions for such payments to the extent necessary in each budget submitted for the purpose of obtaining
funding, using its bona fide best efforts to have such portion of the budget approved and exhausting all available
administrative review and appeals in the event such portion of the budget is not approved. It is the University of
California's intent to make payments for the full term of this transaction. The University of California represents that the
use of the materials under this transaction are essential to its proper, efficient and economic operation.
17.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
a.
Notice of the Use of Digital Rights Management Technology: [n the event that ACS utilizes any type
of digital rights management technology to control the access or the usage of Licensed Product, ACS agrees to notify
Grantee of the name, contact information and any technical specifications for the digital rights management technology
utilized.
b.
Notice of the Use of Digital Watermarking Technology: If ACS utilizes any type of digital
watermarking technology for any element of the ACS Products, ACS agrees that watermarks will not degrade image
quality. These watermarks shall not contain user-related information such as account number or IP address.
c.
Open Access Option
In the event that ACS offers an open access option to its authors, ACS agrees to annually review the nwnber of open
access articles published in the ACS Products under the open access option. For all ACS Products in which such articles
are published, ACS will share with Grantee the following information:
•
the number of articles published under the open access option by University of California authors, listed
by journal title and campus.
•
the number of articles published under the open access option by all authors, listed by journal title.
ACS will enter into good faith discussions with Grantee concerning open access business models and how these may
influence future business models, including the potential impact on institutional subscription pricing.
18.
ACCEPTANCE
Signing this Agreement constitutes acceptance by Grantee of the terms and conditions contained herein. Grantee
warrants that it has read and understands this Agreement. ACS reserves the right to modify this Agreement at any time by
posting the modified terms and conditions on the ACS Publications Web site. Any use of ACS Products after such
posting shall constitute acceptance of the terms and conditions as modified. ACS reserves the right to unilaterally modify
or change the contents of the TenllS and Conditions without notice, provided that such changes shall not materially affect
the rights of the Grantee and the Grantee's Authorized Users under this Agreement. ACCEPTED:
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RIDER
Text & Data-Mining (TOM)
This Text & Data-Mining Rider is effective January I, 2016, and is attached to and is incorporated by reference
in a certain ACS Publications Division Online Products Institutional Access Agreement by and between the
American Chemical Society and the Regents of the University of California dated July !L 2016 (the
"Agreement").
Capitalized terms used herein that are not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the
Agreement.
Definitions
"Text and Data Mining" means to perform extensive automated searches of ACS Products, including data
embodied therein, the sorting, parsing, addition or removal of linguistic structures, and the sci ection and
inclusion of ACS Products into an index or database for purposes of classification or recognition of relations
and associations."
"TDM Output" means the result of any Text and Data Mining activity or operation, capable of fixation,
reproduction and/or communication in any form, including without limitation the creation of an index,
reference, abstract, relative or absolute description or representation of ACS Products, an algorithm, fonnula,
metrics, method, standard or taxonomy describing or based on ACS Products, a relational expression or
measurement, whether scalable or not, of ACS Products, extraction, alternative representation or translation of
any extracts from mined ACS Products.
Clause 1 - Licensed uses: Text and Data Mining
The Grantee and Grantee's Authorized Users may use all of the ACS Products in the course and for the purpose
of non-commercial research:
(a) for Text and Data Mining (TDM) by carrying out the following activities: download, extract and index
infonnation from the ACS Products to which the Grantee has access under this Subscription Agreement. Where
required, mount, load and integrate the results on a server used for the Grantee's text-mining system and
evaluate and interpret the TDM Output for access and use by Authorized Users.
(b) store electronic copies of the ACS Products as necessary solely to ensure efficient use by Authorized Users
in connection with their work on a TDM project and only during the lifetime of any project. Such locally stored
copies of ACS Products are not to be redistributed for any purpose or to be used for marketing of the Grantee or
the Authorized User's research capabilities. This also includes any commercial research capabilities.
(c) use TDM Output as part of original non-commercial research carried out by Authorized Users and describe
or otherwise reproduce extracts and quotations from TDM Output as part of original works of authorship, e.g.
articles that describe, analyze, and interpret research. Where ACS Products are embodied, quoted or referred to,
or where bibliographic metadata of ACS Products is displayed, it should be accompanied by a DOI link that
points back to the individual full text item of ACS Products.
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(d) not make the results of any TOM Output available on an externally facing server or website beyond the
inclusion of a few lines of query-dependent text of individual full text items of ACS Products. In no event shall
the TOM Output contain the inclusion of a persistent URL link to the appropriate material within ACS Products for
unauthorized users to access substantial parts of a full-text work or database of ACS Products beyond the above
limitation. ACS acknowledges that Grantee may not be able to prevent its Authorized Users from taking such actions.
The Grantee will cooperate with the ACS in investigating any unauthorized uses and in taking reasonable steps to prevent
a rcoccurrcnce.
(e) Subject to sub-clause l(d) above and clause 2 below, the Grantee may for non-commercial purposes
communicate the TOM Output whether for internal or external use without creating products that substitute for
ACS Products, provided that the Grantee may not make the results or the TOM Output in the form of data sets
available to third parties for their use.
Clause 2 - Prohibited uses relating to ACS Products and TDM Output
(a)
Subject to clause 1 above and unless agreed by separate written agreement. the Grantee and its
Authorized Users may not engage in activities listed under (b. l to b.6).
(b. l)
create derivative products or services that would compete with or be substitutable for the ACS Products;
(b.2)
extract, develop or use ACS Products in any commercial activity;
(b.3) abridge, modify, translate ACS Products, or create any derivative work based on the ACS Products,
except to the extent necessary to make them perceptible on a computer screen to Authorized Users;
(b.4)
allow a third party to harvest any TDM Output to an internal server;
(b.5) remove, obscure or modify in any way any copyright notices, other notices or disclaimers as they appear
in the subscribe Content;
(b.6)
substantially or systematically reproduce, retain or redistribute the ACS Products.
c) This clause 2, as well as the restrictions in sub-clause I (c) to l(e) shall remain effective and survive
tennination of this Subscription Agreement, howsoever arising.
Clause 3 - Security, Grant of Access Rights, Formats and Delivery Mechanisms
The ACS and the Grantee agree to the following access protocols:
(a) The Grantee shall inform Authorized Users of ACS's Usage policies, including security and technical access
requirements. Text and data mining may be undertaken on either locally loaded ACS Products or as mutually
agreed.
(b) Grantee shall implement and maintain adequate and effective data security systems and measures, in line
with international industry standards and best practice.
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1932-7455
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Biochemistry
Chemical Reviews
Environmental Science & Technology
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Journal of the American Chemical
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Nano Letters
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1520-4898
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2373-9878
2155-5435
1554-8937
1948-7193
2156·8944
2380-8195
2373-8227
2161-1653
1948-5875
1936-086X
2330-4022
2379-3694
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2168-0485
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1520-4812
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2168-0485
1520-6890
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1528-7505
1520-5029
1520-5851
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University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of California Office of the President
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Berkeley (UCB), including Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL)
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Davis (UCD)
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Los Angeles (UCLA)
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Merced (UCM)
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Office of the President {UCOP)
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Riverside (UCR)
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San Diego (UCSD)
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Campuses of the California State University
California State University, Bakersfield
California State University, Channel Islands
California State University, Chico
California State University, Dominguez Hills
California State University, East Bay
California State University, Fresno
California State University, Fullerton
Humboldt State University
California State University, Long Beach
California State University, Los Angeles
California State University Maritime Academy
California State University, Monterey Bay
California State University, Northridge
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California State University, Sacramento
California State University, San Bernardino
San Diego State University
San Francisco State University
San Jose State University
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
California State University San Marcos
Sonoma State University
California State University, Stanislaus
California State University, Chancellor's Office
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Chancellor's Office
ChaMel Islands
Chico
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Antelope Valley
Lancaster
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East Bay
EastBaV
East &av
Fresno
Fullerton
Fullerton
Fullerton
Humboldt
Lons Beach
LosAnaeles
Marltime Academy
Martt!me Academy
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay
Monterey eav
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay
Mon!'m'ey Bay
Northrldge
Pomona
Pomona
Sacramento
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Diego
san Francisco
San Francisco
San Jose
San Jose/MLML
San Jose/MLML
San Jose/MLML
San luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
San Marcos
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
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