Basic profile Sample Clauses

Basic profile. Europeana provides cultural heritage institutions an option to increase the discovery and exposure of their public digital collections. The basic profile represents institutions that wish to keep the steps that are needed to contribute content to Europeana as basic, simple and automated as possible. Automation in this context means that use of the XXX requires only a few steps to supply data to Europeana. This includes the precondition that the local CMS functionality delivers the data in a basic ‘Europeana-ready’ state. In addition, the institutions which choose the basic profile may want the option to re-ingest and re-use (part of) their enriched data. Institutions may have different motivations to operate within the basic profile. Probably most of the time this decision will be made due to limited resources (think of lack of in-house knowledge, technical capability or infrastructure). But an institution may also prefer this because its digital strategy sets the priority on something else. Since the aim of this profile is to use a basic workflow, the barriers should be kept very low for the institutions. An advantage of operating within the basic profile is that the requirements are to a large extent similar across different target platforms, which means that the content prepared for basic exchange can be contributed to either Europeana or any other platform of the institution´s choice. Typically this is the profile of smaller collections and institutions that will supply data to Europeana, preferably but not always through an aggregator. Ideally, institutions who operate within this profile, will one day feel the need and necessity to change to a more advanced profile to gain more control over the process and the enrichment, supply and re-ingestion of their data. For instance, they may want to choose at a later stage for re-ingestion and re-use of (part of) their enriched data. The change to an advanced profile could and should be encouraged and assisted by aggregators and Europeana. These parties should also inform institutions who operate within the basic profile about the added value of choosing for and investing in switching to the advanced profile in the long run.
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  • PAYMENT OF WAGES With the agreement of the majority of the employees, the company may elect to pay wages weekly by electronic funds transfer (EFT) to up to two accounts of the employee’s choice.

  • Hours of Work i) Where employees are now working a longer daily tour, the provisions set out in this Article governing the regular hours of work on a daily tour shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • Payment Terms DXC agrees to pay Supplier the undisputed amount of an invoice within ninety (90) days after the receipt of a valid, complete and properly documented invoice. Any prompt payment discount will be calculated from the date a conforming invoice is received by DXC. Payment will be in U.S. currency unless otherwise stated. Payment will not constitute acceptance of Products and/or Services or impair DXC’s right to inspect. Acceptance shall be when DXC deems the Products and/or Services to meet its specified criteria (“Acceptance”). DXC, at its option, and without prior notice to Supplier, shall have the right to set off or deduct from any Supplier’s invoice, any credits, refunds or claims of any kind due DXC.

  • Salary No salary will be paid to a Member for the performance of his or her duties under this Agreement unless the salary has been approved in writing by a Majority of the Members.

  • Long Service Leave All employees shall be entitled to long service leave in accordance with the relevant State Legislation. The employer will ensure that any registration necessary for the purposes of portable long service schemes will be undertaken.

  • Base Salary During the Employment Term, the Company shall pay Executive a base salary at the annual rate of $ , payable in regular installments in accordance with the Company’s usual payment practices. Executive shall be entitled to such increases in Executive’s base salary, if any, as may be determined from time to time in the sole discretion of the Board. Executive’s annual rate of base salary, as in effect from time to time, is hereinafter referred to as the “Base Salary.”

  • In General A. To provide all services in the Contract Type and in the Service Area, specified in Section I of this Contract.

  • Term of Agreement This Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until the tenth (10th) anniversary of Bank Closing; provided, that the provisions of Section 6.3 and 6.4 shall survive the expiration of the term of this Agreement; and provided further, that the receivership of the Failed Bank may be terminated prior to the expiration of the term of this Agreement, and in such event, the guaranty of the Corporation, as provided in and in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.7 shall be in effect for the remainder of the term of this Agreement. Expiration of the term of this Agreement shall not affect any claim or liability of any party with respect to any (i) amount which is owing at the time of such expiration, regardless of when such amount becomes payable, and (ii) breach of this Agreement occurring prior to such expiration, regardless of when such breach is discovered.

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