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LIST OF INSTITUTIONS. Further/higher education institutions/research councils/affiliates The most up-to-date information on eligible Institutions and institutional bands can be found online at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xx/about/jisc-banding This list may be updated from time to time to reflect mergers between Institutions or otherwise. : LICENCE JOURNALS LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL READ AND PUBLISH TRANSITIONAL AGREEMENT EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY SOCIETY, a company having its registered office at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, X00 0XX (“Publisher”) OFFERS to you, (the “Institution”), permission to access the Licensed Material and use such material only on the terms and conditions as set out in this Licence. Acceptance of this Licence will be by receipt of the Order Confirmation Email (as defined below) by the Publisher as part of the Jisc Collections Online Ordering Service (as defined below). Acceptance shall be acceptance of all terms and conditions of this Licence and no variation or counter offer will be accepted by the Publisher. In the event that no or partial compliance is made as to the manner or form described for acceptance, no licence will be granted and this offer is deemed withdrawn. BACKGROUND The European Respiratory Journal is a hybrid online journal. (“European Respiratory Journal”). European Respiratory Journal and all intellectual property rights therein are owned by or duly licensed to the Publisher. The Publisher has agreed with Jisc Collections (as defined below) to offer in accordance with the Offer (in Licence Annex 1) to provide access to and permit use of European Respiratory Journal in accordance with this Licence. This Licence is based on the PA/Jisc model licence for journals. It offers the rights to access and use the Licensed Material, (Schedule 2A) along with rights to publish Version of Record (as defined below) articles, immediately open access under CC BY terms in the Publisher’s journals (Schedule 2B) Jisc Collections (as defined below) has developed an online ordering service, the ‘Jisc Collections Online Ordering Service’, by which nominated persons can place, order, and manage subscriptions online on behalf of their institution, which will be used in connection with this Licence. The Publisher has agreed with Jisc Collections in the European Respiratory Journal Agreement between Jisc Collections and the Publisher to use this Licence as the model for any agreement between the Publisher and a Institution, as defin...
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LIST OF INSTITUTIONS. Further and higher education institutions and research councils in the UK are eligible. The most up-to-date information on eligible Institutions and institutional bands can be found online at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xx/about/jisc-banding This list may be updated from time to time to reflect mergers between Institutions or otherwise. : LICENCE JOURNALS LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR RCGP JOURNALS ‘READ AND PUBLISH’ ROYAL COLLEGE OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS, a company having its registered office at 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx XX0 0XX (“Publisher”). OFFERS to you, (the “Institution”), permission to publish open access articles in the Licensed Titles, access the Licensed Material and use such material only on the terms and conditions as set out in this Licence. Acceptance of this Licence will be by receipt of the Order Confirmation Email (as defined below) by the Publisher as part of Licence Subscriptions Manager (as defined below). Acceptance shall be acceptance of all terms and conditions of this Licence and no variation or counter offer will be accepted by the Publisher. In the event that no or partial compliance is made as to the manner or form described for acceptance, no licence will be granted and this offer is deemed withdrawn.
LIST OF INSTITUTIONS. Higher education institutions and research councils in the UK are eligible. The most up-to-date information on eligible Institutions and institutional bands can be found online at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xx/about/jisc-banding This list may be updated from time to time to reflect mergers between Institutions or otherwise. SCHEDULE 4: PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT [NAME OF PRESS] OPENING THE FUTURE [PARENT INSTITUTION] (ACTING ON BEHALF OF [NAME OF PRESS]), a company whose registered office is [address] ("Publisher") OFFERS to you, the Institution, participation in [NAME OF PRESS] Opening the Future on the terms and conditions as set out in this Agreement. Acceptance of this Agreement will be by receipt of the Order Confirmation Email (as hereafter defined) by the Publisher as part of the Licence Subscriptions Manager (as hereafter defined). Acceptance shall be acceptance of all terms and conditions of this Agreement and no variation or counter offer will be accepted by the Publisher. BACKGROUND Participation in “[NAME OF PRESS] Opening the Future” project offers institutions the opportunity to support the Publisher in converting to a fully OA monograph frontlist and receive perpetual access to titles from the Publisher’s backlist. Jisc Collections (as hereafter defined) has developed an online ordering service; the ‘Licence Subscriptions Manager’, whereby nominated persons can place, order, and manage subscriptions online on behalf of their institution, which will be used in connection with this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement and the offer were agreed between the Publisher and Jisc Collections, and the Publisher has appointed Jisc Collections to collect the Participation Fee on its behalf.

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