Access to E-ResourcesThe Trent University Library spends hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to make electronic resources available to the Trent community. We also negotiate hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of government and other information on electronic depository for no direct fee. To acquire this material, the Library signs institutional license agreements with publishers, either on its own or in a consortium with other institutions. These agreements are legal contracts. They enable us to provide access to full-text electronic journals, electronic books, index and abstract databases, reference tools, and geospatial and statistical resources. These vital resources support the teaching, learning and research needs of the University community in the digital environment. The license agreements require the Library to protect the information contained in these products against unauthorized use. Please be aware of the following conditions when using electronic resources provided by the Library . Your understanding of and compliance with these conditions is essential for ensuring the legal and ethical use of these resources. Violation of terms of a license agreement can potentially result in the cancellation of the agreement and the withdrawal of access for the entire University.
Licensed access to electronic resources has been negotiated based on a careful assessment of the needs of the Trent community, as well as collection development policies and priorities, technical issues, and budgetary constraints. For some products concurrent access is unlimited, while for others it may be limited to one or more simultaneous users. Please contact with any questions or concerns about access to electronic resources.
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