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- cornell.edu/software-licensing/licensed-software-faculty-and-staff#section-4 (Math and science software licensed centrally)
Software Chemistry IT does not directly manage
Software licensed centrally (for researchers), but with issues:
Software licensed centrally (for researchers) and always or often licensed with Chemistry IT mediation:
Mathematica
MatLab
Researchers (all in A&S) can use MatLab (and other software) for free on free instances at CISER. So, may not want it bought for their personal computers!
ChemIT runs the license server for MatLab licenses bought by the group. Not for use by those with personal licenses, such as described below.
The group's PI or course instructor (for TAs) may instead want to buy the software for the grad student, but it will cost the PI/ course ~$200. PI may also buy that ~$200 license for a PostDoc (or keep in group?), especially since the PostDoc can’t get the lower student price.
Students can purchase a 1 year student license for MatLab from the campus store for $49 (as of 11/2015):
https://licensing.store.cornell.edu/Products/965-matlab-student-license-2015-16.aspx
License Term: August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016
Student licenses can only be purchased by current Cornell students with personal funds for personal and academic use. This license cannot be purchased by staff, faculty or departments and cannot be purchased using institutional funds.
This license will also allow them to use Matlab on-line:
- ChemBioDraw (Needs work to improve currently terrible process)
- AutoDesk AutoCad and Inventor (Windows only; see parent page)
- Endnote. Can be expensive.
- Version X7 (9/2013) is $219.95 for a new license via Campus Store, which is less than retail directly from EndNote.
- See Cornell Library page for comparison to alternatives.
- Cost factors include: Bulk licensing or student licensing (who is paying for it).
Software licensed centrally (for researchers)
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and rarely or never mediated by Chemistry IT and mostly all good:
- Labview
- Maple
- Mathematica
- MatLab
Maple
CIT's list of software
- https://it.cornell.edu/software-licensing/licensed-software-faculty-and-staff#section-4 (Math and science software licensed centrally)
- See below for other software for which we have further details
Further details on select centrally licensed software
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