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
+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
+vi 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 Authorized Users of Institutional Licensees who subscribe +to the Artstor Digital Library may also encounter on or via the JSTOR +platform content from JSTOR’s affiliate Artstor. The Artstor +Digital Library content, which will be indicated with , shall be solely subject to the Artstor Terms and Conditions of Use at http://www.artstor.org/artstor-terms (or version thereof agreed to by the Authorized User’s institution).
+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 databases or website with prior +permission from the publisher and other applicable rights holders;
+(f) linking
+(g) Data for Research as defined further in Section 14.3 below.
+and for Institutional Licensees and/or Authorized Users other than Register & Read Users:
+(h) on an ad hoc basis +and without commercial gain or in a manner that would substitute for +direct access to the Content via services offered by JSTOR, sharing +discrete portions of Content for purposes of collaboration, comment, or +the scholarly exchange of ideas;
+(i) downloading Content +(including certain Book chapters where downloading is made available for + the Book chapters on the JSTOR Platform) to view, use and display +including on a personal digital device (e.g. mobile devices, e-readers, +and personal computers);
+(j) (except for Books) +in research papers or dissertations, including reproductions of the +dissertations, provided such reproductions are only for personal use, +library deposit, and/or use solely within the institution(s) with which +the Authorized User and/or his or her faculty readers are affiliated; +and
+(k) fair use under +Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, educational exceptions, or other +similar provisions of the copyright laws or other intellectual property +right laws in the United States.
+4.2 The portions of Licensed Content that have been downloaded or +printed out by an Authorized User may continue to be used in compliance +with these Terms and Conditions even if such license should later +terminate or expire.
+4.3 Additional Permitted Uses of the Early Journal Content. JSTOR +encourages broad use of the Early Journal Content. In addition to all +permitted uses described above, users are free to copy, use, and +redistribute the Early Journal Content in part or in whole for +non-commercial purposes.
+JSTOR asks that you acknowledge JSTOR as the source of the Early +Journal Content; if you use material from JSTOR online, we request that +you link directly to the stable URL provided. If you use Early Journal +Content offline, we ask that you credit the source as follows: “Courtesy + of JSTOR.”
+Please be considerate of other users and do not use robots or other +devices or coordinate activity to systematically download these works as + this may be disruptive to our systems.
+4.4 Use of Open Access Content. Open Access Content may be +subject to different terms of use, such as a Creative Commons license, +as indicated in the copyright statement for the content. If an +Open Access Content item has different terms posted where the content +appears, those terms shall have precedence over these Terms and +Conditions of Use.
+5. Prohibited Uses of the Content
+Institutions and users may not:
+(a) use or authorize the + use of the JSTOR Platform or Content for commercial purposes or gains, +including charging a fee-for-service for the use of JSTOR beyond +reasonable printing or administrative costs. For purposes of +clarification, “commercial purposes or gains” shall not include research + whose end-use is commercial in nature.
+(b) except as set forth +above, provide and/or authorize access to the Content available through +Individual Access, the Publisher Sales Service, or other programs to +persons or entities other than Authorized Users;
+(c) attempt to override, circumvent, or disable any encryption features or software protections employed in the JSTOR Platform;
+(d) undertake any +activity such as the use of computer programs that automatically +download or export Content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, +crawlers, wanderers or accelerators that may interfere with, disrupt or +otherwise burden the JSTOR server(s) or any third-party server(s) being +used or accessed in connection with JSTOR; or
+(e) undertake +coordinated or systematic activity between or among two or more +individuals and/or entities that, in the aggregate, constitutes +downloading and/or distributing a significant portion of the Content; or
+(f) make any use, display, performance, reproduction, or distribution that exceeds or violates these Terms and Conditions of Use.
+Additionally, for Content other than the Early Journal Content, Institutions and users may not:
+(g) modify, obscure, or remove any copyright notice or other attribution included in the Content;
+(h) incorporate Content into an unrestricted database or website, except as provided in 4.1(e) above;
+(i) systematically print out or download Content to stock or replace print holdings;
+(j) download or print, +or attempt to download or print an entire issue of a journal (unless +such entire issue has been purchased through the Publisher Sales +Service) or substantial portions of the entire run of a journal, except +for the specific case in which the complete contents of a journal issue +or a substantial portion of Content (e.g. a series of scholarly essays) +is relevant to the particular research; or
+(k) reproduce or +distribute Content in bulk, such as the inclusion of Content including +portions of Content (e.g., Book chapters, individual articles and/or +journal issues) or Content in course packs, electronic reserves, +repositories, or organizational intranets (but see Section 4.1(f) +above).
+6. Linking
+JSTOR encourages the use of links to facilitate access to the Content + by Authorized Users and Institutional Licensees, including but not +limited to links to online syllabi, bibliographies, and reading lists. +All Content has a stable URL that can be found in the Browse and Search +interfaces of JSTOR’s website as well as on the Article Information page + each discrete Content item. Further information on establishing stable +links to material in JSTOR may be obtained from User Support (support@jstor.org).
+7. Interlibrary Loan
+Institutional Licensees may fulfill requests from other libraries for + textual Content, namely JSTOR Collections Content, Journals Hosting +Content, and Books, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan. +Institutional Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in accordance +with Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act or in accordance +with other international copyright laws, guidelines, or conventions, +provided that such use is not at a volume that would substitute for a +subscription to the journal or acquisition of access to a Book. +For Books, this shall mean Interlibrary Loan shall be restricted to a +single copy of a Book chapter. Requests may be fulfilled using +secure electronic, paper, or intermediated means.
+8. Responsibilities of Users
+8.1 Access. Institutional Licensees shall make reasonable +efforts to ensure that access to the Licensed Content is limited to +Authorized Users and to protect the Licensed Content from unpermitted +use, including but not limited to by issuing and terminating passwords +within its control, verifying the status of Authorized User, providing +lists of valid passwords or set of IP addresses to JSTOR if applicable, +updating such lists on a regular basis and providing any information or +assistance necessary for JSTOR to implement whatever user authentication + processes JSTOR may establish in its sole discretion. Authorized Users +shall be responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of + his or her username and/or password (if such are provided), and for all + usage or activity by them of JSTOR and may not provide access to JSTOR +to anyone else.
+8.2 Unpermitted Use. Institutional Licensees and Authorized +Users shall notify JSTOR of any such unpermitted use of which they learn + or are notified, including but not limited to any known or suspected +unauthorized use(s) of an individual or institutional account or +unauthorized use of JSTOR, or any known or suspected breach of security, + including loss, theft, or unauthorized disclosure of a username, +password, and/or IP address, and shall work cooperatively with JSTOR to +resolve problems of unpermitted use. In the event of violation of these +Terms and Conditions of Use by an Authorized User, (a) JSTOR may suspend + or terminate, or, where practicable, request that Institutional +Licensee suspend or terminate, such Authorized User’s access to the +Licensed Content; (b) JSTOR may suspend or terminate the access of the +Internet Protocol (“IP”) address(es) or other authorization and +authentication mechanisms from which such unauthorized use occurred; +and/or (c) JSTOR may request Institutional Licensee to consider the +imposition of further reasonable restrictions on access to, and +downloading and printing from, the JSTOR Platform. JSTOR shall make +reasonable efforts to contact the Institutional Licensee prior to any +suspension or termination of access and to restore access promptly +following successful resolution of the matter.
+8.3 Posted Material. Where Authorized Users are able to submit +material and/or post comments on the JSTOR Platform, they represent and +warrant that they will not upload or otherwise publish through JSTOR any + materials that: (a) are protected by copyright, or other proprietary or + intellectual property rights; (b) are libelous, defamatory, obscene, +pornographic, abusive, or invasive of another’s privacy or hateful; or +(c) contain a virus, spyware, or other harmful component, advertising of + any kind, or false or misleading indications of origin or statements of + fact. Authorized Users acknowledge and agree that any material that +they submit or comments that they post may be edited, removed, modified, + and/or published by JSTOR without notice.
+8.4 Hardware and Software. Institutional Licensees understand +and agree that Internet browser software is required to access the JSTOR + Platform and Institutional Licensees and/or Authorized Users are +responsible for providing and maintaining any hardware and Internet +access necessary to provide access to the JSTOR Platform and any and all + costs associated therewith.
+9. Intellectual Property Rights
+9.1 General Intellectual Property Rights. The JSTOR Platform and any +trademarks, issued patents and patent applications, copyrights and +copyright registrations and applications, rights in ideas, designs, +works of authorship, derivative works, and all other intellectual +property rights (collectively, “Intellectual Property”) relating to the +JSTOR Platform and its participating libraries, universities, +publishers, scholarly societies, and journals are proprietary to JSTOR +or, as applicable, the aforementioned entities, subject to the rights of + third parties.
+9.2 Trademarks. Neither JSTOR nor Institutional Licensee may use the +other’s name or trademark and Institutional Licensees and users may not +use the name or trademarks of the above-noted entities without approval +except: (i) JSTOR may use Institutional Licensees’ names and/or the +names of their libraries in brochures or other materials to identify +Institutional Licensees as participants in JSTOR along with other +participants, and (ii) Institutional Licensees are encouraged to use +JSTOR’s name and logo to announce participation to Authorized Users and +to train Authorized Users on the use of JSTOR.
+10. Responsibilities of JSTOR
+10.1 JSTOR will use reasonable efforts to provide continuous +availability of the JSTOR Platform subject to periodic unavailability +due to maintenance and/or updates of the server(s) and platform and +downtime related to equipment or services outside the control of JSTOR +(“Maintenance Downtime”). If JSTOR fails to provide online availability +to the JSTOR Platform for more than 72 hours during any period of 30 +consecutive calendar days Institutional Licensee may, upon written +request, (a) be granted its choice of a refund or a credit of a prorated + portion of its annual access fee for each 30-day period so affected or +(b) terminate its agreement by providing written notice to JSTOR. JSTOR +will provide support to Institutional Licensees and Authorized Users in +accordance with the terms set forth https://support.jstor.org.
+10.2 JSTOR is committed to supporting and working with industry +standards and best practices for online information delivery as these +standards are developed. In furtherance of this commitment, JSTOR shall +use reasonable efforts to ensure that:
+(a) Subject to +constraints imposed by or in agreement with publishers and/or by third +party rights holders, the Content contained in the JSTOR Platform that +is produced by digitizing print material are complete and faithful +replications of the print versions of such Content.
+(b) JSTOR Platform is +compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and W3C WAI WCAG +2.0 Level AA except that JSTOR Global Plants and the Primary Source +Materials include a large number of images, maps and other heavily +visual forms of content, and in cases where the magnification feature of + the image viewer does not suffice, JSTOR will only be able to provide +access to metadata regarding images. Subject to constraints imposed by +or in agreement with publishers, third party rights holders, and/or by +digital rights management technology, JSTOR will make good faith efforts + to ensure that the Books contained in the JSTOR Platform meets these +accessibility standards. Register & Read Users who require an +accessible version of certain Content, please contact JSTOR User +Support. For more information on accessibility see http://about.jstor.org/accessibility.
+(c) the JSTOR Platform meets ANSI/NISO z39.88-2004 OpenURL standards;
+(d) the JSTOR Platform +is compatible with the NISO Metasearch XML Gateway (MXG) protocol in +development, XML and SRU/SRW search interfaces; and
+(e) It makes available to Institutional Licensees COUNTER-compliant usage statistics.
+11. Warranty; Disclaimers
+11.1 Authorized Users recognize that JSTOR is an aggregator of +third-party Content, not the creator of the Content. JSTOR represents +and warrants under the laws of United States that to its knowledge use +of the JSTOR Platform and Licensed Content by Authorized Users in +accordance with the terms of this Agreement will not infringe the +copyright of any third party. The foregoing will not apply, however, to +modifications or derivative works of the Content created by +Institutional Licensees, Authorized Users or by any third party, nor +usage of the JSTOR Platform or Content by Institutional Licensees or +Authorized Users in violation of these Terms and Conditions of Use. +Please note that the foregoing further will not apply to certain +collections of Content as further stated in this Section 11.
+11.2 JSTOR will not be liable, and Institutional Licensees and +Authorized Users agree that they will not hold JSTOR liable for any +loss, injury, claim, liability, damages, costs, and/or attorneys fees of + any kind that result from the unavailability of the JSTOR Platform or +Content, delays or interruption of the services provided hereunder, or +arising out of or in connection with Institutional Licensee’s or +Authorized Users’ use of the JSTOR Platform or Content in violation of +these Terms and Conditions of Use. If the JSTOR Platform fails to +operate in conformance with the terms of this Agreement, Institutional +Licensee will immediately notify JSTOR, and, subject to Section 10.1 +above, JSTOR’s sole obligation will be to repair the nonconformity. In +no event will JSTOR’s liability to an Institutional Licensee exceed the +fees paid to JSTOR by that Institutional Licensee for the term of the +agreement then in effect. OTHER THAN ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED IN +THIS SECTION 11, THE JSTOR PLATFORM, CONTENT, AND ACCESS SOFTWARE ARE +PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, AND JSTOR AND ANY AND ALL THIRD PARTY +CONTENT AND SOFTWARE PROVIDERS AND/OR LICENSORS (“CONTENT PROVIDERS”) +DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF + ANY KIND (EXPRESS, IMPLIED, ORAL, OR WRITTEN) RELATING TO JSTOR, +CONTENT, ACCESS SOFTWARE, OR ANY PARTS THEREOF, INCLUDING WITHOUT +LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, +NON-INFRINGEMENT, COMPATIBILITY, MERCHANTIBILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A +PARTICULAR PURPOSE. JSTOR AND ALL CONTENT PROVIDERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES +WITH RESPECT TO ANY HARM THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY THE TRANSMISSION OF A +COMPUTER VIRUS, WORM, TIME BOMB, LOGIC BOMB, OR OTHER SUCH COMPUTER +PROGRAM, EXCEPT THAT JSTOR WILL EXERCISE A REASONABLE LEVEL OF CARE TO +PREVENT SUCH OCCURRENCES. JSTOR AND ALL CONTENT PROVIDERS FURTHER +DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY AND MAKE NO WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE +CONTENT, INFORMATION, MATERIALS OR OTHER SERVICES INCLUDED IN OR +OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE BY OR THROUGH JSTOR.
+11.3 The JSTOR Global Plants, Cultural Heritage Sites and Landscapes +and the Primary Source Materials include a wide variety of materials, +including archival materials and historical primary source materials +where in some cases the author rights holders cannot be identified or +located. JSTOR represents and warrants that it has made diligent efforts + to locate and seek permission from the holders of the copyright and any + other applicable rights in the Content. In some cases, JSTOR is relying + on fair use under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, educational +exceptions, or other similar provisions to the copyright laws or other +intellectual property right laws in the United States or in other +countries. JSTOR agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Institutional +Licensee and its Authorized Users against damages for copyright +infringement (and related legal fees and expenses) arising out of use of + the Content in the JSTOR Global Plants and the Primary Source Materials + (including GIS Data) for its intended purposes in accordance with these + Terms and Conditions of Use and the applicable Participation Agreement +between Institutional Licensee and JSTOR, provided that they notify +JSTOR promptly of any such claim and allow JSTOR to control the defense +and/or settlement of the dispute, and subject to the limitation on +damages described in Section 11.2 of the JSTOR Terms and Conditions of +Service.
+11.4 Users of Early Journal Content should note that third-party +rights besides copyright (such as rights of publicity and privacy) may +apply, and use of certain images or other materials may require +additional permissions from third parties. Users shall hold JSTOR +harmless and assume sole responsibility for addressing issues of +publicity and privacy and any other third party rights, and obtaining +necessary permissions, as they relate to use of the Early Journal +Content.
+12. Archiving and Long-Term Access
+12.1 Archiving of JSTOR Collections Content. As an archive serving +the scholarly community, JSTOR provides long term preservation of the +JSTOR Collections Content by pursuing best practices and standards in +the creation and maintenance of the JSTOR Platform and establishing +mirror sites and multiple back up files for all of the materials in the +JSTOR Platform, and for those items of JSTOR Collections Content that +have print editions, establishing a dedicated repository at a +participating institution to house and preserve the print copies under +archival-quality conditions. With the support of Institutional +Licensees, JSTOR is also developing an endowment to ensure the long term + operating viability of the JSTOR Platform. Institutional Licensees +typically pay an Annual Access Fee (a recurring payment for access to +the JSTOR Platform) and an Archive Capital Fee (a one-time fee to ensure + long term preservation, upgrading and enhancements of the scholarly +materials on JSTOR). Should an Institutional Licensee elect to terminate + access to a JSTOR Collection, it may resume access to that collection +and all content subsequently added to that collection at any time in the + future through payment of only the Annual Access Fee (unless the +Institutional Licensee has remaining installments of the Archive Capital + Fee in which case it will also resume paying that fee from the point at + which the Institutional Licensee left).
+12.2 Post Cancellation Access for Journals Hosting Content. +Post-cancellation access for Journals Hosting Content shall be provided +by the applicable publisher who shall be responsible for ensuring +Institutional Licensees and Authorized Users receive post-cancellation +access to titles in accordance with the NISO Transfer Code of Practice.
+12.3 Perpetual Access for Books. In the event of an Institution’s +cancellation or non-renewal of an Institutional Participation Agreement +JSTOR shall provide access to Books through either JSTOR (with possible +limitations on access and functionality) or Portico (many of the Books +which are available on the JSTOR Platform are also part of the Portico +digital preservation service) as selected in JSTOR’s discretion.
+13. DMCA Notifications
+If you believe that content in the Primary Source Materials violates +your copyright or otherwise violates your rights, please send a written +notice to JSTOR directed to the Office of the General Counsel, JSTOR, 2 +Rector Street 18th Floor, New York, NY, 10006 or send an email to the +address listed at the U.S. Copyright Office DMCA Designated Agent Directory. + Please provide with your notice the following information, consistent +with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: (a) a physical or electronic +signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the copyright +owner; (b) identification of the copyrighted work(s) claimed to have +been infringed; (c) identification of the infringing material and +information that will permit JSTOR to locate the material; (d) +information that will permit us to contact you, including an address, +telephone number, and, if available, an electronic mail address at which + you may be contacted; (e) a statement by you that, in your good faith +belief, use of the material in the manner complained of is not +authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and (f) a +statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and that + you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right +that is allegedly infringed. Upon such notification, or if JSTOR learns +of such a claim from another source, JSTOR may remove such content +pending the resolution of such claim.
+14. Additional Terms and Conditions of Use
+14.1 JPASS Users will have access to certain Content for unlimited +read-only access subject to the JPASS User’s agreement with JSTOR (the +“JPASS Agreement”) and subject to these Terms and Conditions of Use. A +fixed number of available Content items may be downloaded per month as +further specified in the JPASS Agreement and once the JPASS User has +reached the download limit the JPASS User will no longer be able to +download Content.
+14.2 “Register & Read Users will have access to certain Content +on a limited, read-only basis. A fixed number of available Content items + may be placed on an Authorized User’s “MyJSTOR shelf” and each item can + only be removed and replaced with other items after a fixed period of +time (the number of items and amount of time to be determined by JSTOR +and the publishers).
+14.3 Data for Research is a JSTOR program for research activities +involving computational analysis rather than for purposes of +understanding the intellectual meaning of such content. Data for +Research users will be able to (i) search the JSTOR archive using the +Data for Research search function; (ii) download chart data to view, use + and display as Excel-compatible CSV files; (iii) view document-level +data including word frequencies, citations, key terms and ngrams; +requesting and downloading datasets containing word frequencies, +citations, key terms, or ngrams associated with the Data for Research +selected; and (iv) subject to registration with JSTOR and at JSTOR’s +discretion, access additional data via a method prescribed by JSTOR. For + the purpose of clarity, Data for Research is not limited to Licensed +Content. Additional use of Data for Research and access to a custom +dataset are subject to JSTOR’s approval. Please see the Data for +Research registration page for further information http://dfr.jstor.org/accounts/register/. The Prohibited Uses described in Section 5 above apply also to uses of Data for Research.
+14.4 Institutions in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, and their users please see http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Terms–Conditions/ for the Ireland Collection.
+14.5 Institutions in the United Kingdom and their users please see http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Terms–Conditions/ for the 19th Century British Pamphlets Collection.
+15. Withdrawing Content from JSTOR
+JSTOR may withdraw Content from JSTOR for good cause shown. JSTOR +would endeavor, to the extent practicable, to minimize any inconvenience + to Authorized Users caused by such withdrawal. However, should JSTOR be + unable to avoid such inconvenience, JSTOR in no way will be held liable + for the withdrawal of such Content from the JSTOR Platform. If JSTOR +withdraws a material amount of Content, Institutional Licensee may, upon + written request, (a) be granted its choice of a refund or a credit of a + prorated portion of its annual access fee for the Agreement then in +effect or (b) terminate its agreement without penalty by providing +written notice to JSTOR.
+16. Privacy Policy
+Use of JSTOR indicates acceptance of JSTOR’s Privacy Policy, available http://about.jstor.org/privacy as it may be amended from time to time.
+ITHAKA does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information + from anyone under the age of 16. If it is discovered that we have +collected PII from someone under 16 we promptly will delete that +information.
+17. Force Majeure
+Neither JSTOR nor Institutional Licensees or Authorized Users will be + liable for failures or delays in performing their obligations pursuant +to this contract arising from any cause beyond their control, including +but not limited to, act of God, acts of civil or military authority, +terrorism, fires, strikes, lockouts or labor disputes, epidemics, wars, +riots, earthquakes, storms, typhoons and floods and in the event of any +such delay, the time for either party’s performance will be extended for + a period equal to the time lost by reason of the delay. If the +conditions giving rise to the delay continue beyond thirty (30) +consecutive days, either party may terminate its agreement with the +other by giving written notice to the other party.
+18. General
+18.1 These Terms and Conditions of Use are, where applicable, subject + to and incorporated by reference into Institutional Licensees’ +Institutional Participation Agreements. In the event of any conflict +between these Terms and Conditions of Use and the Institutional +Participation Agreement applicable to an Institutional Licensee and/or +Authorized User, the Institutional Participation Agreement will prevail.
+18.2 These Terms and Conditions of Use will be interpreted and +construed according to United States Federal law, excluding any such +laws or conventions that might direct the application of the laws of +another jurisdiction, and venue will lie exclusively in the federal and +state courts of the United States, excluding any such laws to the +contrary.
+18.3 If you are a United States public educational or government +institution, those portions of this Agreement which are invalid or +unenforceable against you due to applicable state or federal law, shall +be construed in a manner most consistent with applicable governing law.
+18.4 If any provision or provisions of these Terms and Conditions of +Use will be held to be invalid, illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict +with the law of any jurisdiction, the validity, legality, and +enforceability of the remaining provisions will not be in any way +affected or impaired thereby. A waiver of any breach of these Terms and +Conditions of Use will not be deemed a waiver of other breaches of these + Terms and Conditions of Use.
+18.5 The English language version of agreements with JSTOR will be controlling over any other version.
+18.6 In the interest of managing the evolving needs of Institutional +Licensees, Authorized Users, and Content providers, JSTOR reserves the +right to reasonably modify these Terms and Conditions, or any aspect of +JSTOR, at any time except it is JSTOR’s intention that such +modifications shall not materially detract from the scope of Permitted +Uses outlined herein. The most updated of these Terms and Conditions of +Use will be posted on the JSTOR website, and JSTOR will notify +Institutional Licensees via email of material modifications. Subject to +Section 18.1 above, a modification will become effective for an +Institutional Licensee if it does not object in writing to JSTOR within +60 (sixty) days from the time JSTOR emails notice of the modification. +In the event of such an objection, JSTOR shall make reasonable efforts +to address any concerns or the Institutional Licensee will have the +right to terminate the Agreement on 30 (thirty) days written notice.
+Last updated on June 27, 2018
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+He visto tu texto Ernesto. Genial. Esta +situación -y otras- deben ser denunciadas inmediatamente. Es la +perversión de los Rankings. Uno de los problemas es que quien lo firma +el Dr. Imanol Ordorika, académico reconocido por sus críticas +precisamente a los Rankings. Otro asunto interesante es que el Ing. +Guillermo Chávez -bajo la autoridad del Dr. Imanol- es quien tambien +promovió esta cuestión y es quien se encarga de las revistas en la UNAM y + del estupendo Seminario de Editores. Es una cuestión que debe ser +ampliamente debatida. Lo firmó el anterior rector, el Dr. Narro, pero +entiendo que fue ratificado por la actual y máxima autoridad de la UNAM, + el Dr. Enrique Graue.
++Esta situación ha sido denunciada en diversos foros en los que he +participado. Hace meses circuló el contrato en la red, pero -por una u +otra- no se ha difundido lo suficiente. Lo difundiré…
Alguna vez les comente a varios +bibliotecarios de la UNAM que además son maestros en el Colegio de +Bibliotecología que en el IMSS desde el ahora ya lejano 1995 la revista +pagada por nuestro impuestos y editada en el IMSS con todas las +subvenciones que se le da a la investigación en el instituto, titulada +Archives of Medical Research, había sido prácticamente regalada a +Elsevier y si las bibliotecas médicas del IMSS la querían, tendrían que +pagar por ella en cualquiera de sus formatos: Físico y digital, por +supuesto mis maestros solamente me dedicaron una sonrisa socarrona y de +conmiseración, ahora sea la UNAM bienvenida a la privatización y +expropiación de sus recursos. Mis sinceras condolencias a sus +bibliotecas.
+Eso es un escándalo y una cosa muy mala por México.
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