Terms and Conditions for access to the full text of Society for Endocrinology journals via the Web
Institutions
Individuals
Free Content
Proprietary Rights Notice
Institutions
Terms beginning with capitals are defined below.
Benefits
- For an Institution that subscribes to the printed versions or has an online-only subscription to any of the Society for Endocrinology's journals at the institutional rate, that Institution's Members may access the full text of the electronic version of the same journal, via the worldwide web, using workstations on the subscribing Institution's Site. There is no extra charge for this service, and no user name or password is required.
- A subscribing Institution that offers remote secure (e.g. password-protected) access to its network may make the full text available to its bona fide Members via this route. (For the avoidance of doubt, this does not entitle bodies such as learned societies to extend access to their off-site subscribing members.)
- Visitors who are not Members of the organization may access the full text provided they do so from workstations located in the Institution's library and specifically designated for this purpose.
- Members of the Institution may pass single copies of full-text articles, including electronic copies, to other members within the Institution's Site at no additional charge.
- The library of a subscribing Institution may supply to the library of another non-subscribing Institution (whether by post, fax or secure transmission, using Ariel or its equivalent, whereby the electronic file is deleted immediately after printing), for the purposes of research or private study and not for commercial use, a single paper copy of an electronic original of an individual article. The supply of such copies must conform to limitations on "fair use" or "fair dealing" under copyright law.
Conditions
- The subscribing Institution must register the (range of) IP addresses of the workstations on the Site. There is an online form for this - please go to the subscription pages of the relevant journal.
- There must be no systematic copying of the whole or of a substantial fraction of any journal issue. (See also proprietary rights notice below.)
- There must be no resale of any full-text article.
- No copy of any electronic full-text file may be passed outside the subscribing Site, except to the Institution's bona fide Members as described in benefit 2 above.
Multi-site licences
If your Institution has signed a special multi-site or other licence agreement that includes access to any of the Society for Endocrinology's online journals, the terms of that agreement take precedence over the above terms and conditions.
Definitions
Institution: An organization, such as a university, college, research institute, hospital or commercial company, occupying a single site.
Member: An employee of the subscribing Institution or a student enrolled with the Institution for the purpose of engaging in a course of study or research governed by the Institution.
Site: The Institution's premises gathered in one immediate locality.
Individuals
If you are a personal subscriber to Endocrine-Related Cancer, you are entitled to online access by password.
Personal access is made available on the strict understanding that the password is for your personal use only, and must on no account be shared with anyone else. See also the Proprietary Rights Notice below.
Free Content
Some articles have been made freely available to all without any access restrictions, either on this site, on PubMed Central, or elsewhere. These articles (the ‘Free Content’) are marked as ‘Free Full Text’ in the table of contents and on the abstract page.
Readers may freely save and transmit copies of the free content for the non-commercial purposes of research, scholarship and education, subject to the following conditions:
- There must be no copying or dissemination of the Free Content for commercial purposes, including but not limited to using it for the purposes of promoting a commercial product, without the prior agreement of the SfE for which there will normally be a charge.
- There must be no commercial resale of the Free Content, without the prior agreement of SfE. For the avoidance of doubt, use of the material for inter-library loan (ILL) is permitted, as is the charging of a nominal fee to cover administrative costs, provided this is on a not-for-profit basis.
- There must be a full acknowledgement of the original publication, including author, year, journal, volume, page number, and the full copyright notice as included on the original article.
- Authors may quote sections or reproduce items such as tables or illustrations in other articles by permission from the SfE, always subject to full acknowledgement of the original publication as above. If the copyright in the item is held by someone other than the SfE, as acknowledged within the Free Content, permission must be sought from the copyright owner.
Proprietary Rights Notice for the Society for Endocrinology's online journals
- The person using the Society for Endocrinology's online journals may view, reproduce or store copies of
articles comprising the journals provided that the articles are used only for
their personal, non-commercial use. Uses beyond that allowed by the "Fair Use"
limitations (sections 107 and 108) of the US Copyright law require permission
of the publisher.
- For permissions to copy beyond that permitted by copyright law, contact the Reproduction Rights Organisation in your country (e.g. the Copyright Clearance Center (USA) or the Copyright Licensing Agency (UK)).
- Any uses and or copies of these journals in whole or in part must include the customary bibliographic citation, including author attribution, date, article
title, journal title, and the URL http://www.endocrinology-journals.org/ and MUST include
a copy of the copyright notice.
- Personal accounts and/or passwords may not be shared.
Disclaimer of Warranties
In no event shall Society for Endocrinology, or Stanford University be liable for any
special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind arising out of or
in connection with the use of the articles or other material derived from the
journals, whether or not advised of the possibility of damage, and on any theory of
liability.
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or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability,
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publication.
The Society for Endocrinology's online journals are under development and changes may be made in these publications and
programs at any time. There is no guarantee that the information contained in the
online versions of the journals is identical to the print versions of the journals and
neither the Society for Endocrinology or Stanford has any duty to update the information
contained on the online versions to correct errors or otherwise.
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