Primary Cornell-related links

Access your existing licensing info

You can obtain your software's Serial Number and Registration Code (necessary to renew or install the software) at any time from your My Account by signing in here:

You should also have this information in an email from CambridgeSoft/PerkinElmer.

ChemBio3D licensing reminders

You must renew your ChemBio3D license to continue using the software, and this is technologically enforced. Thus, you must renew it to keep the software running.

  • NOTE 1: To retain your old version, renew using your old codes. But you must still re-enter them!
  • NOTE 2: To use the most recent (current) version, just use the current codes. (Doing so forces the upgrade.)

Licensing reminders, if bought something other than ChemBio3D

As of 8/5/14:

  1. A single license will cover you for all the computers for which the individual is the primary user. The faculty member’s single license covers the faculty member’s computer as well as all the group’s common shared computers. If the faculty member provides you a computer and you are the primary user of the computer, you have to purchase a license as you are not covered by the faculty member’s license.
  2. Each and every user needs to purchase their own license on their own. We in ChemIT can’t purchase it for you.
  3. If you are a faculty member or lecturer who wants the instructional budget to pay for the license for you, please talk to the Chemistry Business Office for the appropriate account number. Note that you will still need to place the order yourself.
  4. If you are a graduate student, postdoc, research associate, etc. please work with your faculty member and/or the Chemistry Business Office to determine the appropriate account number if not required to purchase it with you own personal funds.

ChemIT's notes

ChemOffice Professional 15 includes ChemDraw and other software.

This page helps clarify what is included in PerkinElmer's ChemOffice Professional 15 ensemble, which is the software licensed by the Cornell University Library for the Cornell community.

Roles of the Library, CIT, and ChemIT, for ChemBioDraw

Funding for ChemBioDraw is generously provided by the Library. ChemIT provides support for CCB department users.

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