Scope
This applies to all users and uses of electronic resources licensed or
made available by similar agreements by the Saint Louis University Libraries
(licenses or similar agreements hereafter referred to as “Licenses”).
Resource types may include but are not limited to electronic databases,
journals, books, and data sets (hereafter referred to as “Resources”).
Policy
These Resources are provided in support of the University’s academic
Mission. This policy constrains the use of the Resources so that the
University is in compliance with the Licenses and so that the Resources
can be available to the University community.
- Access to Resources is governed by Licenses that provide for reasonable
use.
The use of these electronic resources also may be governed by
the provisions specified in the Saint Louis University Information
Technology Appropriate Use Policy and
other applicable policies.
- The University Libraries determine the permitted users and access
points according to the Licenses. Some Licenses limit access to
specific University library buildings or particular user groups within
the University community. Use is not permitted beyond that which is determined
by the Libraries.
- Use of Resources is limited to personal, noncommercial purposes,
such as research and study. Prohibited uses include, but are not
limited to
- Systematic downloading using robots, scripts, or other software
programs
- Archiving substantial portions of databases, entire journal
issues, and other excessive use
- Commercial use and resale of Resources
- Redistribution of materials beyond
what is allowed by copyright and the License
- Use that causes the University
Libraries to be in violation of a License.
- Alleged violations will be pursued according to the affiliation
of each individual involved. In case of resources licensed by Pius
XII Memorial Library or the Medical Center Libraries, the Assistant Provost for University Libraries or his/her designee may exercise a temporary suspension of
access to Resources whenever in his/her sole judgment such action is
necessary to comply with Licenses; University or Library policy; or
any Federal, State, or Local law, ordinance, rule, or order. In case
of resources licensed by the Law Library, review for possible suspension
of access will be made by the Director of the Law Library or his/her
designee.
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Last updated August 13, 2007.