See also software mediated by ChemIT.
Software ChemIT does not directly manage
Software licensed centrally (for researchers), but with issues:
- AutoDesk AutoCad and Inventor (Windows only; see parent page)
- Endnote. Can be expensive.
- See Cornell Library page for
- Comparison to alternatives.
- The Library's main page on this topic is <http://www.library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage>.
- Version X7, (10/2015). All offerings seem to be multiplatform (Windows / Mac) and perpetual (of same version; not free version upgrades).
- BOTTOM LINE: Most convenient and usually cheapest way is get a new license from the Campus Store (physical, only).
- ChemIT attempted to bulk-license for a group summer 2015 and it was not cheaper than buying boxes at the Campus Store.
- http://store.cornell.edu/p-185246-endnote-x7-faculty-and-staff-windows-macintosh.aspx
- $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.
Versus $113.95 student retail (download only, though), <http://endnote.com/buy>.
- $219.95 (faculty/ staff), physical only.
- Retail version upgrades at Campus Store is $109.95 for physical.
- Retail download-only is $99.95. And physical, shipped is $109.95 (but then add shipping?).
- Odd: "Academic" upgrade (Students/Faculty/Staff ) is $108.95, so costs more?! <http://endnote.com/buy> or <http://endnote.com/interstitial>.
- 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.
- See Cornell Library page for
Software licensed centrally (for researchers), and mostly all good:
- LabVIEW
- Maple
- Mathematica
- MatLab