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Software licensed centrally (for researchers), but with issues:

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  • March 2017: Overheard Aye group bought licenses for group members for about $800 total. Q: Cost-effective? Easier?

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  • $219.95 (faculty/ staff), physical only.
    • Versus faculty/ academic staff retail $219.95., <http://endnote.com/buy>.
    • Versus full-price retail of $249.95 ($299.95 shipped (physical)).
  • $119.95 (student), physical only.

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  • Note: You must have a fully licensed previous version of EndNote installed on your computer to qualify for the upgrade product.Note: You’ll need your serial number from X6 (or earlier) to activate.
  • Cost factors include: Bulk licensing, academic and student licensing (who is paying for it matters), and if buying new or upgrading a version.

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):

    • This license will also allow them to use Matlab on-line:

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