Bibliographic Database definition

Bibliographic Database means a collection of data records of all library holdings (also known as the “catalog”).

Examples of Bibliographic Database in a sentence

  • Maruzen represents and warrants that it has no intention to use or permit the use by any person or entity of all or any portion of the REMARC Bibliographic Database to create, enhance, sell, market or otherwise promote an online bibliographic cataloging system outside of Japan.

  • Total payment of $1.5 million will be made to A-G for the REMARC Bibliographic Database.

  • This Agreement specifies the terms and conditions by which Maruzen will license from A-G, and A-G will provide to Maruzen the REMARC Bibliographic Database.

  • In furtherance of such intended use, Maruzen hereby acknowledges and agrees not to provide or otherwise make available in whole or in part the REMARC Bibliographic Database to any library, library organization, commercial vendor or any other person or entity for sale, lease, distribution by such entity and/or other use as a cataloging resource, product, and/or service except as indicated above to such entities or their respective customers outside of Japan.

  • The REMARC Bibliographic Database as provided by A-G to Maruzen pursuant to this Agreement is intended for and shall be re-licensed by Maruzen exclusively for use in its system and as a database re-seller within Japan.

  • During the term of this Agreement including any extension thereof, and subject to Maruzen not being in default of payments to A-G for the REMARC Bibliographic Database, A-G agrees that it will not sell or otherwise provide the REMARC Bibliographic Database, or any work derived therefrom, which A-G is providing to Maruzen under the terms of this Agreement to any other vendor that performs the same service through the Internet or similar computer network within Japan.

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