Common use of CREDITING IN PUBLICATIONS Clause in Contracts

CREDITING IN PUBLICATIONS. If NTNU has provided a necessary and substantial contribution or basis for the candidate’s contribution to the published work, NTNU must be credited in the publication. The same applies to the External Party if it has provided a necessary and substantial contribution. Normally the candidate’s employer and the institution awarding the degree will be considered to have made a necessary and substantial contribution. Reference is also made to The Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (UHR)’s recommended guidelines for crediting academic publications to institutions11. Any deviation from the duty to credit the publication must conform with the above-mentioned regulations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: i.ntnu.no, innsida.ntnu.no, innsida.ntnu.no

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

CREDITING IN PUBLICATIONS. If NTNU has provided a necessary and substantial contribution or basis for the candidate’s contribution to the published work, NTNU must be credited in the publication. The same applies to If the External Party if it has provided candidate is employed by NTNU during the doctoral agreement, this is deemed a necessary and substantial contribution. Normally the candidate’s employer and the institution awarding the degree will be considered For candidates that have completed Part C of this Agreement, please refer to have made a necessary and substantial contributionPart C, Section 11. Reference is also made We further refer to The Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (UHR)’s recommended guidelines for crediting academic publications to institutions11institutions3. Any deviation from the duty to credit the publication must conform with the above-above- mentioned regulations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: i.ntnu.no, innsida.ntnu.no, innsida.ntnu.no

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.