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- Perpetual offline access Vs 180 day e-rental : r SNHU - Reddit
Is it important to refer to the book in perpetuity? If I had to guess based on my own experience you will never look at the book again once the class is complete Makes sense! Thank you! I usually do the 180 day e-rental as I can’t see me needing some of those books outside of the course
- Perpetual access - Wikipedia
Perpetual access is the stated continuous access of licensed electronic material after is it no longer accessible through an active paid subscription either through the library or publisher action [1]
- Imprivata | Knowledge Hub | Perpetual Offline Access
Perpetual offline access is a feature of most software technology platforms that allows users to access electronic resources even when they are not connected to a network
- How long do I have access to my digital textbooks (eBooks . . .
Digital license expiration and access varies by publisher and book Digital rentals (e-Rental) expire after a set number of days from purchase (e g , 60, 90, or 180 days) Purchased eBooks (Perpetual Offline Access) allows you to own the eBook indefinitely
- What is Lifetime Access? - VitalSource Support
What is Lifetime Access? Effective June 15th, 2021, items purchased via the VitalSource store with perpetual licenses will have a duration of five years for online access (up from one year of access) This duration is also retroactive for store users who have purchased titles with perpetual licenses since 2016
- Research Guides: E-books: FAQs: Understanding E-Book Access
"Unlimited" or "non-linear access" (see below) do not have any restrictions on how many users can access or check-out the e-book at one time Keep on mind that you may be able to get around some of the copy paste limitations by closing your browser session and re-opening a session
- Unrestricted Learning: The Value of Perpetual Access in . . .
Perpetual access is more than just a licensing model; it’s a safeguard for institutions that depend on long-term information access By securing perpetual rights to e-books and archives, libraries can: Preserve Investments – Institutions retain access to previously acquired content, ensuring continuity of research and scholarship
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