Consortia Sample Clauses

Consortia. In the event that the District decides that it is going to enter into a consortium with one or more other school districts relative to the delivery of educational services, the District will negotiate with the Association relative to wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment affected by the proposed consortium arrangement.
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Consortia. 4.1 If the Contractor is a Consortium it shall comply with the terms of this clause 4.
Consortia. (1) Consortia are long-term collaborations between users and providers of research data such as state- funded and state-recognized higher education institutions, non-university research institutions, departmental research institutions, academies and other publicly financed information infrastructures. They shall normally be organized according to research domains or methods without any requirements as to institutional composition.
Consortia. If the Employer conducts random alcohol and/or controlled substance testing through a consortium, the number of employees to be tested may be calculated for each individual employer or may be based on the total number of subject employees covered by the consortium.
Consortia. Joint tenders refer to the situation in which the tenderer is not a single legal or natural person who relies on other companies’ capacity, but rather is comprised of a consortium of numerous legal or natural persons. Consortia are permitted to submit a tender in this procurement. Tenderers who intend to submit a tender as a consortium shall, for each and one of the companies in consortium, attach requested proof for each of the requirements in section “Exclusion grounds” in this procurement document. The qualification requirements shall be fully met by the consortium. At the request of the Embassy, any tenderer that submits a tender as a consortium shall submit a copy of each of the consortium parties’ signed consortium agreement.
Consortia. OhioLINK consists of 117 member libraries from eighty-eight different universities and colleges in the state of Ohio. It includes a print borrowing network, shared catalog, and a state depository network. OhioLINK also manages licenses for and access to academic and scholarly content on behalf of the membership.15 In 2019, OhioLINK had no read and publish agreements, although it was piloting a consortial open access fund with Wiley.16 The BTAA is comprised of fifteen member institutions, the majority of which are also large public flagship land grant institutions; all members have very high research output. Under the Library Initiatives unit, the consortium supports members in aligning print borrowing and lending, targeted collections purchasing, licensing scholarly content, and investments in digitization and data.17 In 2019, the BTAA had no collective open access agreements. New Models for Scholarly Communication University Libraries launched new strategic directions in 2018 that aligned with the teaching, research, and engagement priorities set out in the university’s strategic plan.18 One of the focus areas within the Empower Knowledge Creators strategic direction was “New Models for Scholarly Communication.” As part of the launch of the strategic directions, University Libraries established a proposal and approval process for strategic initiatives to support the new focus areas. University Libraries has a long history of supporting open access archiving and scholarly publishing. The institutional repository program dates to 2002 and the University Libraries diamond open access journal publishing program to 2007. Although Ohio State does not have an open access mandate, in 2012 University Libraries adopted an open access resolution for University Libraries faculty. In 2014 and 2015, both University Libraries and the Health Sciences Library supported an open access fund pilot for fully open access journals. University Libraries locally launched TOME (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) in 2017, an open access scholarly monograph initiative of the Association of American Universities, Association of Research Libraries, and Association of University Presses. We were also funding supporters and participants in the shared governance of scholarly archiving and publishing infrastructures such as arXiv, DSpace, and Fedora. To advance our work in this area, the collections strategist, scholarly sharing strategist, and electronic resources officer looked to emergi...
Consortia. Joint bidding refers to the situation that the tenderer is not an individual legal or natural person who invokes the capacity of other companies, but that several legal or natural persons within the framework of a so-called consortium submit a tender. It is permitted to submit tenders through a consortium in this procurement. Tenderers who intend to submit tenders in a consortium must submit in the tender a special declaration regarding all requirements set out in the section "Exclusion grounds" in the Self Declaration by Tenderer for each of the companies participating in the consortium. The qualification requirements must be met in full by the consortium. The tenderer who submits a tender in a consortium shall, at the request of Sida, submit a copy of the consortium agreement signed by all consortium parties. The tenderer must without delay and on request submit documentation in accordance with the section "Qualification of tenderers" in this procurement document which proves that the above requirement is met.
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Consortia. (1) For consortia, discounts under this subpart shall apply only to the portion of eligible telecommunications and other supported services used by eligible schools and libraries.
Consortia. (This clause only applies to engagements undertaken by Findex Corporate Finance (Aust) Ltd) Where you, the Client are a consortium, you agree that, unless specified in the Engagement Letter:
Consortia. 22.1 Please refer to clause 4.5 above for a definition of a consortium application. As indicated in the OJEU contract notice (see clause 15 above) in the event of a Tender by a consortium all the members of the consortium are required to be jointly and severally responsible for the due performance of the Framework Agreement including any call off contracts awarded under the Framework Agreement. Members of a consortium are not required to form a legal structure in order to submit a Tender. However, a letter of intent, in accordance with 22.2 below, signed by each member of the consortium must be included in the Tender documents The lead member of the consortium will be required to act for the consortium including committing it to obligations under the Framework Agreement and any call offs, receiving and acting on instructions from the Council and making and receiving payments
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