Communications and Collaboration Sample Clauses

Communications and Collaboration. Members of the Japan Team have the right to use the data to produce articles for submission to professional journals and other forms of dissemination that report on these data ( e.g., reports and conference presentations). All parties to this agreement should note that, as part of our collaborative approach, all decisions about publications resulting from the ITC Japan Project will begin with a process of consultation among all team members to inform the direction and scope of potential publications and other forms of dissemination, and to determine team members' roles and expected contributions to each proposed publication or other form of dissemination. This consultative process will apply to all manuscripts, publications, reports and presentations, etc., that use the ITC Japan Project data, but will be exclusive of internal reports and internal non-conference presentations (where the term 'internal' is defined as being either within Japan team or addressed only to policy-makers or organizations in Japan, as deemed appropriate by the Japan team). Furthermore, the ITC Investigator team must be notified of all intentions to use the data. Per the ITC Paper List Policy (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/forms), all intentions to submit academic papers to peer­reviewed journals, presentations at scientific conferences or meetings, and reports, including reports presented to the Ministry or other government officials, must be cleared by a designated committee established to oversee the publication of papers. The dissemination clearance process will apply to all manuscripts, publications, reports and presentations, etc., that use the ITC Japan Project data, but will be exclusive of internal reports and internal non-conference presentations (where the term 'internal' is defined as being either within Japan team or addressed only to policy-makers or organizations in Japan, as deemed appropriate by the Japan team). The primary mandate of the publication review committee is to ensure that there is no substantial overlap in content between papers submitted for publication. The committee will also provide a mechanism for conveying any potentially helpful additional information to the authors (e.g., recent findings from other ITC countries that may have relevance for the publication under consideration). The ITC Dissemination Proposal Form (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/forms) is available for members of the Japan team to use to summarize their intentions for dissemination. It is...
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Communications and Collaboration. Members of the ITC New Zealand Project Team have the right to use the data to produce articles for submission to professional journals and other forms of dissemination that report on these data (e.g., reports and conference presentations). All parties to this RPA should note that, as part of our collaborative approach, all decisions about publications resulting from the ITC New Zealand (NZL) Project will begin with a process of consultation among all team members to inform the direction and scope of potential publications and other forms of dissemination, and to determine team members’ roles and expected contributions to each proposed publication or other form of dissemination. This consultative process will apply to all research outputs, e.g., manuscripts, publications, reports and presentations, etc., that use the ITC New Zealand (NZL) Project data, but will be exclusive of internal reports and internal non-conference presentations (where the term ‘internal’ is defined as being either within ITC New Zealand Project Team or UW ITC Principal Investigators or addressed only to policymakers or organizations in the New Zealand, as deemed appropriate by ITC New Zealand Project Team). It is the expectation that other than in extraordinary circumstances, all proposed research outputs using only the ITC New Zealand Project dataset submitted by members of the ITC New Zealand Project team will be approved. Furthermore, the UW ITC Investigator team must be notified in writing of all intentions to use the data. Per the ITC Paper List Policy (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/forms), all intentions to submit academic papers to peer-reviewed journals, presentations at scientific conferences or meetings, and published reports must be cleared by an ITC designated committee established to oversee the publication of papers (the publication review committee). The dissemination clearance process will apply to all manuscripts, publications, reports and presentations, etc., that use the ITC New Zealand (NZL) Project data, but will be exclusive of internal reports and internal non-conference presentations (where the term ‘internal’ is defined as being either within ITC New Zealand Project Team or UW ITC Principal Investigators or addressed only to policy-makers or organizations in the New Zealand, as deemed appropriate by ITC New Zealand Project Team). The primary mandate of the publication review committee is to ensure that there is no substantial overlap in content between papers sub...
Communications and Collaboration. A. Each Party will designate one person to act as the contact liaison for all matters related to the Partnership and this Agreement: For DCYF: Deputy Secretary of DCYF For the University: Executive Director, Alliance for Professional Development, Training and Caregiver Excellence The parties may change their contact at any time upon written notice to the other Party.
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