DIP status Sample Clauses

DIP status. The DIP status indicates where in the dissemination process the DIP is. There are three possible statuses: One for when the DIP has been created (DIP0); one when it has been prepared for the user (XXXx); one for when it has been assigned to the DIP permanent storage (DIPp). Information about the status and version of a DIP will most likely be placed in the METS file. Table 24 – DIP status metadata elements Element name Element description Datatype Occurrence Mandatory / Optional (M/O) Notes DIP status Information about the status of a DIP. There are three List 0..1 O It has still to be decided what exact possible statuses:  DIP0 which is the initial DIP created from one or more AIPs;  XXXX which is the DIP a user gets access to. This may identical to the DIP0 but may also be different;  DIPP which is a DIP that is considered to be permanent and thus is stored in a DIP storage area. terms will be used for the statuses.
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  • Emeritus Status Emeritus designation shall be bestowed upon a retiring member of the full-time faculty upon recommendation of the department and approval by the President. Emeriti shall be afforded at least the following privileges: desk space if available, university computer account, library privileges, catalog listing, a printed certificate, professional use of the title, invitations to university functions, course privileges available pursuant to Article 13.13, faculty parking privileges and inclusion on the mailing lists for all university publications.

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  • Travel Status Employees eligible for relocation expenses pursuant to Section 1 shall be considered to be in travel status up to a maximum of ninety (90) calendar days and shall be allowed standard travel expenses, by mutual agreement of the Appointing Authority and the employee, either to: 1) be lodged at their new work station and to return to their original work station once a week; or 2) travel between their original work station and their new work station on a daily basis. Standard travel expenses for the employee's spouse shall be borne by the Appointing Authority for a maximum of two (2) trips not to exceed a total of seven (7) calendar days during the ninety (90) calendar day period.

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