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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>(c)</strong> the JSTOR Platform meets ANSI/NISO z39.88-2004 OpenURL standards;</p>
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Please note that the foregoing further will not apply to certain
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THIS SECTION 11, THE JSTOR PLATFORM, CONTENT, AND ACCESS SOFTWARE ARE
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on fair use under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, educational
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exceptions, or other similar provisions to the copyright laws or other
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intellectual property right laws in the United States or in other
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countries. JSTOR agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Institutional
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necessary permissions, as they relate to use of the Early Journal
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<h2 class="h3">12. Archiving and Long-Term Access</h2>
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<p>12.1 Archiving of JSTOR Collections Content. As an archive serving
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the scholarly community, JSTOR provides long term preservation of the
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JSTOR Collections Content by pursuing best practices and standards in
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the creation and maintenance of the JSTOR Platform and establishing
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mirror sites and multiple back up files for all of the materials in the
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JSTOR Platform, and for those items of JSTOR Collections Content that
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have print editions, establishing a dedicated repository at a
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participating institution to house and preserve the print copies under
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archival-quality conditions. With the support of Institutional
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operating viability of the JSTOR Platform. Institutional Licensees
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typically pay an Annual Access Fee (a recurring payment for access to
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the JSTOR Platform) and an Archive Capital Fee (a one-time fee to ensure
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long term preservation, upgrading and enhancements of the scholarly
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materials on JSTOR). Should an Institutional Licensee elect to terminate
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access to a JSTOR Collection, it may resume access to that collection
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and all content subsequently added to that collection at any time in the
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future through payment of only the Annual Access Fee (unless the
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<p>12.2 Post Cancellation Access for Journals Hosting Content.
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Post-cancellation access for Journals Hosting Content shall be provided
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by the applicable publisher who shall be responsible for ensuring
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Institutional Licensees and Authorized Users receive post-cancellation
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access to titles in accordance with the NISO Transfer Code of Practice.</p>
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<p>12.3 Perpetual Access for Books. In the event of an Institution’s
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cancellation or non-renewal of an Institutional Participation Agreement
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JSTOR shall provide access to Books through either JSTOR (with possible
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limitations on access and functionality) or Portico (many of the Books
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which are available on the JSTOR Platform are also part of the Portico
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digital preservation service) as selected in JSTOR’s discretion.</p>
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<h2 class="h3">13. DMCA Notifications</h2>
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Please provide with your notice the following information, consistent
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<p>14.2 “Register & Read Users will have access to certain Content
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on a limited, read-only basis. A fixed number of available Content items
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and the publishers).</p>
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<p>14.3 Data for Research is a JSTOR program for research activities
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involving computational analysis rather than for purposes of
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and display as Excel-compatible CSV files; (iii) view document-level
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data including word frequencies, citations, key terms and ngrams;
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requesting and downloading datasets containing word frequencies,
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selected; and (iv) subject to registration with JSTOR and at JSTOR’s
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<p>14.4 Institutions in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, and their users please see <a class="newWindow" title="This link opens in a new window" href="http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Terms--Conditions/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Terms–Conditions/</a> for the Ireland Collection.</p>
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<h2 class="h3">15. Withdrawing Content from JSTOR</h2>
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<p>JSTOR may withdraw Content from JSTOR for good cause shown. JSTOR
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would endeavor, to the extent practicable, to minimize any inconvenience
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<h2 class="h3">16. Privacy Policy</h2>
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<h2 class="h3">17. Force Majeure</h2>
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<p>Neither JSTOR nor Institutional Licensees or Authorized Users will be
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