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COS provides this version of the MEDLINE database online under a licensing agreement with the National Library of Medicine (NLM), in Bethesda, MD. Among the various terms and conditions of the agreement are the following disclaimers pursuant to users of the database:

LIABILITIES AND WARRANTIES:

NLM represents that the data provided under this Agreement were formulated with a reasonable standard of care. Except for this representation, and as otherwise specifically provided in the Agreement, NLM makes no representation or warranties, expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the NLM databases, and NLM specifically disclaims any such warranties and representations.

The duplication, resale, or redistribution of data obtained under the Agreement must conform to fair use guidelines and U.S. and international copyright law. Any duplication, resale, or redistribution by COS or its subscribers who provide information services or products from NLM databases obtained directly or indirectly from COS must also conform to NLM’s quality assurance requirements contained in the Agreement.

Downloading and subsequent Re-Use

Organization or institutions may download NLM-produced citations and reuse these records within their organization or institution. NLM suggests that organizations limit the number of records to 1,000 per month. Since NLM makes corrections and enhancements to and performs maintenance on these records at least annually, you should plan to replace or correct the records once a year to ensure that they are still correct and searchable as a group.

COPYRIGHT

NLM databases are produced by a U.S. government agency and as such the contents are not covered by copyright domestically. They may be copyrighted outside the U.S. Some NLM produced data is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants. Users of the NLM databases are solely responsible for compliance with any copyright restrictions and are referred to the publication data appearing in the bibliographic citations, as well as to the copyright notices appearing in the original publications, all of which are incorporated by reference. Users should consult legal counsel before using NLM-produced records to be certain that their plans are in compliance with appropriate laws.

All records must be identified as being derived form NLM databases.



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