How can exported data from Reaxys be used?
Last updated on October 16, 2025
For more information, view our Terms & Conditions. Reaxys allows authorized users to export content and use it to drive your research projects. There are however some restrictions that apply:
Authorized Uses- Each Authorized User may:
- Access, search, browse and view the Subscribed Products.
- Print, download and store a reasonable portion of individual items from the Subscribed Products for the exclusive use of such Authorized User.
- Incorporate links to the Subscribed Products on the Subscriber’s intranet and internet websites and in electronic course packs, reserves and course management systems and instructor websites, provided that the appearance of such links and/or statements accompanying such links will be changed as reasonably requested by Elsevier.
Restrictions on Use of Subscribed Products:
- Except as expressly stated in subscribers Agreement or otherwise permitted in writing by Elsevier, the Subscriber and its Authorized Users may not:
- Abridge, modify, translate or create any derivative work based on the Subscribed Products, except to the extent necessary to make them perceptible on a computer screen to Authorized Users
- Remove, obscure or modify in any way any copyright notices, other notices or disclaimers as they appear in the Subscribed Products
- Use any robots, spiders, crawlers or other automated downloading programs, algorithms or devices to continuously and automatically search, scrape, extract, deep link, index or disrupt the working of the Subscribed Products
- Substantially or systematically reproduce, retain, store locally, redistribute or disseminate online the Subscribed Products
- Post individual items from the Subscribed Products on social networking sites
If you have questions on how to utilize the exported data from Reaxys, please contact us using the email option at the bottom of this page.
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