Wikipedia:Elsevier ScienceDirect

{{TWL Header Elsevier has donated ScienceDirect access. ScienceDirect is their full-text database with "almost a quarter of the world's peer-reviewed scientific content". The database includes over 2,500 journals, 900 serials and 26,000 book titles. Journals include, among others, The Lancet, Cell, Current Biology, Biomaterials, Biological Psychiatry, Social Science & Medicine, Current Biology, Cognition, and Behavioural Brain Research. For a full list of journals included in Elsevier's ScienceDirect, see their website.
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 * blurb = Elsevier is an academic publishing company that publishes medical and scientific literature, as a "provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make groundbreaking discoveries that advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides web-based, digital solutions—among them ScienceDirect, Scopus, Elsevier Research Intelligence and ClinicalKey—and publishes nearly 2,200 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and over 25,000 book titles."

Wikipedia Library access
Elsevier is offering free accounts to its published content online on ScienceDirect to help write Wikipedia content in a great variety of topics, from health to astronomy. To facilitate verification in more specific areas of the encyclopedia, the accounts have been split across three access collections:
 * Health & Life Sciences (See the included journals, books, incl. includes reference modules in Chemistry and reference modules in Biomedical Sciences.)
 * Social & Behavioral Sciences (see the included journals and books)
 * Physical Sciences (see the included journals and books incl. reference module in Chemistry and reference module in Earth Systems))

Wikipedia editors may apply for one of these ScienceDirect access collections according to their area of specialty; their account will be valid for a period of one year. Approved editors may:
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 * Search, view and download content from ScienceDirect and must follow scholarly and/or Wikipedia best practices when using those sources for their work (see below for the Wikipedia-specific guidelines).
 * Print, download and store individual items (e.g., articles, abstracts, chapters) for such user's exclusive use.
 * Comply with any terms and conditions which appear on the particular pages of ScienceDirect website they are accessing.
 * Store individual journal articles from the content in the private library of a social networking site for the approved editor's own personal use only.
 * Share individual items with a limited number of third party colleagues as part of an invitation only working group on a social networking site for personal, scholarly or research use that works with publishers to provide anonymized usage information.

''Note: ScienceDirect includes Open Access content. Open Access content generally has broader license restriction that vary depending on the applicable end user license. More information about Elsevier licenses can be found here. Open Access and Open Archive articles can be identified from the or  indications just above the abstract or summary in the online version of the article.''

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 * Share their account logins or passwords with others, or sell their access to other parties
 * Mass scrape or mass download content on ScienceDirect
 * Systematically make printed or electronic copies of multiple extracts of restricted content available for any purpose
 * Mine data or content without permission, in order, for instance, to use metadata for auto-created stub articles
 * Display any copyrighted images or pictures which are in Elsevier works without permission of Elsevier
 * Use the access provided for any commercial purpose
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