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Guidelines for Institutional Subscribers Accessing JOSPT Content via the Internet

    

Institutional/Library Subscriptions to JOSPT

     Institutional subscriptions to the Journal include:

    • 12 issues of the JOSPT, beginning the month following the date your order is placed.
    • Online access at www.jospt.org to searchable abstracts and full text of articles published in the Journal from 1994 to date. Abstracts and full text from earlier years will be added continuously until the collection is complete by the end of 2009.

    

Internet Protocol (IP) Address Access

     Institutional subscribers are entitled to Internet Protocol (IP) address access to JOSPT. Subscription administrators may enter and manage their institutions' IP addresses, including IP ranges, through My Subscriptions in My JOSPT.  An administrator must first login (First-Time Login) using the institution's JOSPT subscriber number and the city to which the print issues of the Journal are mailed. Following the prompts, the administrator enters the email address to be used for the account and completes a profile. The administrator may then go to My Subscriptions, located to the right of the Welcome screen, and enter and edit the institution's IP addresses. From this point forward, the administrator will use the registered email address and either the city or the password the administrator chose and entered on the My Profile screen to login to the Journal website.

         

 

Guidelines for Institutional Subscribers Accessing JOSPT Content via the Internet

 

     The following definitions apply to these guidelines:
    • Internet Acess is defined as viewing and using subscribed JOSPT content online via the World Wide Web.
    • An Institution includes all parts of a single organization that report to the same Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), or Director of a not-for-profit, agency, governmental or non-governmental organization, or independent company. (For multi-campus academic institutions, each organization listed in the Directory of Higher Education, or its equivalent, is considered a separate institution. Academic law and academic medical libraries may be part of a University only if they report to the same CAO or CEO.)
    • Authorized Users are individuals with a current, authenticated affiliation to the subscribing Institution. They include full- and part-time students and employees (including faculty, staff, affiliated researchers and independent contractors) plus other individuals who have permission to use the public computers on the subscribing institution's campus.
    • Journal: These guidelines apply to the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT).

     When the Journal receives the Institutional subscriber's completed order and the required subscription fee, the publisher issues a valid account number for use in activating the online JOSPT. By purchasing a subscription to a Journal, the Institutional subscriber agrees to the terms of these guidelines.

     Institutional subscribers and the JOSPT's publishers agree to the following terms and conditions:

    1. SUBSCRIPTION ACCESS: An online subscription permits unlimited simultaneous Internet Access to complete Journal content by authorized users for the entire subscription term. Secure proxy access from off-campus locations is allowed.
    2. COPYRIGHT: Unless otherwise noted, the JOSPT's publishers hold the copyright on all materials published in the Journal, whether in print or electronic form, both as a compilation and as individual articles. All Journal content is subject to "fair use" provisions of U.S. or applicable international copyright laws.
    3. AUTHORIZED USE: Authorized users are permitted to reproduce or disseminate Journal content within the parameters of applicable copyright law. The following uses are specifically authorized:
      • Downloading: Downloading, printing, or saving JOSPT content for the purposes of research, teaching, and/or private study by authorized users is permissible. Systematic downloading (by robots or other automatic processes) is prohibited without explicit approval of the publishers.
      • Interlibrary Loan: Institutional subscribers may fulfill interlibrary loan requests from other institutions via fax or paper document delivery under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) guidelines. Redistribution of Journal content to non-authorized users in electronic or digital form is prohibited without prior publisher approval.
      • Accessibility: Institutional subscribers may transcribe any portion of JOSPT content into Braille script, enlarged type, or other appropriate version in order to allow authorized users with disabilities access to the Journal.
      • Course Packs: Institutional subscribers may use a reasonable portion of Journal content, in printed or digital format, in the preparation of course packs or other educational materials for authorized users.
      • Reprints: For permission to reprint or copy Journal content beyond that permitted by Section 107 or 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law, contact the Copyright Clearance Center.
    4. RESTRICTIONS:
      • Non-authorized users: Except as specifically provided for elsewhere in these guidelines, institutional subscribers are prohibited from making agreements for access to Journal content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not authorized users.
      • Commercial redistribution: No direct commercial re-use (eg downloading, posting of a file, or printing to sell or distribute to any non-authorized user) of any JOSPT content is permitted without prior, express written permission of the Journal's publishers. Permission is granted, however, to provide a limited amount of print or electronic Journal content for purposes of regulatory approval, patent and/or trademark applications, or other legal or regulatory purposes.
      • Removal of copyright notice: Institutional subscribers agree not to remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use.
      • Modification: Institutional subscribers shall not modify or create a derivative work of any Journal content without the prior written permission of publishers.
    5. AUTHENTICATION: Institutional subscribers will make reasonable efforts to create and maintain appropriate security measures to ensure that only authorized users can access subscribed Journal content online.
      • IP addresses: Institutional subscribers affirm that all Internet Protocol ("IP") addresses provided for use of the online JOSPT are controlled by the institution exclusively for Internet access by authorized users.
      • Abuse: If institutional subscribers become aware of unauthorized access to JOSPT, they will notify the Journal's publishers immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, the JOSPT's publishers have the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all Journal content, without liability.
    6. TECHNICAL ACCESS: Publishers intend for the JOSPT website to be available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. However, publishers will not be liable for damages or refunds should the site become unavailable temporarily or access to the site become slow or incomplete due to system back-up procedures, Internet traffic volume, upgrades, overload of requests to the server, general network failures or delays, or any other cause which may, from time to time, make Journal content inaccessible to institutional subscribers. Publishers will make reasonable efforts to notify institutional subscribers of any unusually extended interruptions and will attempt to restore access to the site as soon as possible.
    7. WARRANTY: JOSPT's publishers affirm they have obtained any and all necessary permissions to license Journal content, and that use of this content by authorized users in accordance with these guidelines shall not infringe the copyright of any third party. While they seek to ensure the accuracy of content posted online, the publishers do not warrant or guarantee its accuracy, completeness, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Neither the Journal's publishers nor institutional subscribers shall be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of data, business interruption, or loss of profits, arising out of the use of or the inability to use the Journal content.
    8. SEVERABILITY: If any portion of these guidelines turn out to be invalid, illegal, under dispute, unenforceable, or in conflict with the law of any jurisdiction, the rest of the provisions shall remain applicable.
    9. DISPUTES: In the event of any dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to these guidelines, the JOSPT's publishers and the institutional subscriber agree to exercise their best efforts to resolve the dispute as soon as possible. Any dispute that cannot be resolved by mutual agreement shall be subject to mediation or binding arbitration subject to the jurisdiction nearest to the publisher's headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. Both parties shall, without delay, continue to perform their respective obligations that are not affected by the dispute.