Types of Access Sample Clauses

The "Types of Access" clause defines the specific ways in which parties may enter, use, or interact with a property, system, or resource covered by the agreement. It typically outlines distinctions such as physical access, remote access, or access for different purposes (e.g., maintenance, inspection, or operational use), and may specify who is authorized and under what conditions. By clearly categorizing and regulating access rights, this clause helps prevent unauthorized entry or misuse, ensuring both parties understand their permissions and obligations.
Types of Access. Access typically involves the visit of a User to single or multiple services/technologies present at single or multiple Instruct-▇▇▇▇ centres (referred to in the Statutes as “Instruct Centres”), as detailed in the Instruct-▇▇▇▇ catalogue; this catalogue comprises a structured hierarchical presentation of the machines and methods available to users at each centre and is accessible on the Instruct-▇▇▇▇ website. In some cases, remote access is
Types of Access. Onsite Offsite Offsite Through the library's Wi-Fi URL referral from the library’s website Using their student email Your students can take PressReader with them even after they walk out of your doors. They can access PressReader offsite on any personal device in a few different ways by using their institution’s email address to login on the PressReader app or on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, or logging in through the institution’slibrary portal. We believe reading should be accessible to everyone. We know many readers rely on tools or assistive technology to access content at learning centers, institutions, and businesses. With navigation, audio, tab navigation, color contrast, large named buttons, and user font size control — it’s here to serve readers who need it most. It’s an inclusive product for users worldwide More newspapers and magazines than anyone else means students in any discipline can find the information they need. Students come from all over. So should your content. We offer local and global titles from over 120 countries in more than 60 languages. Easy for students to find the information they need with keyword search, topic alerts and instant translation in up to 18 languages. Unlimited downloads that last forever on all devices. Seamless on-site and off-site access allow students to research from anywhere. PressReader provides teachers with journalistic across 25 different content categories. So they can develop the best lesson-plans for their students. Teachers get on-demand access to their favorite newspapers and magazines to read in their downtime. The news is always evolving. Teachers deserve content that keeps up in real-time. With access to the same tools as their children, parents can take an active role in their learning. Parents take their children’s learning seriously, and they look for schools that do too. Offering premium learning technology can support enrollment promotion. PressReader access for parents means they can stay on top of current events and stay connected to their community. Leave a lasting impression with PressReader Self-Pub. Upload your own content to the front page of PressReader and further engage your readers with newsletters, reports, thought leadership, and more. How does it work? • On Business Platform select the hotspot you want publish • Click to Upload Custom Content • Add your PDF file (up to 100MB) • Click to Upload and Publish (you can publish up to 3 files at the same time)
Types of Access. The Order Form shall specify whether Customer is licensed for Read Access, Write Access or both, and the data fields or categories covered by each. In addition, any Read Access license shall list each Customer Resource covered thereby and describe each permitted use by such Customer Resource.
Types of Access. Access typically involves the visit of a User to single or multiple services/technologies present at single or multiple Instruct-▇▇▇▇ centres (referred to in the Statutes as “Instruct Centres”), as detailed in the Instruct-▇▇▇▇ catalogue; this catalogue comprises a structured hierarchical presentation of the machines and methods available to users at each centre and is accessible on the Instruct-▇▇▇▇ website. In some cases, remote access is possible whereby a User sends samples to a facility and then performs experimental steps via the network or receives results (e.g. images) following an experiment or discusses results with the service/technology staff.

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