Dissemination audiences of OpenUp! Sample Clauses

Dissemination audiences of OpenUp!. Two major target audiences (groups) have been identified as beneficiaries of the project: the public as content users and technicians as well as scientists as technology users. Therefore, our activity will also be targeted to disseminate the results of the project to the public (i.e. the content in Europeana) and to disseminate the project itself to technicians and scientists (i.e. the procedures to mobilise the content). European citizens as the first group of users will be mainly interested in the content itself. Schoolteachers, students, and amateurs interested in biodiversity, natural scientists and artists will use data provided by OpenUp! to Europeana for their own activities. Natural scientists may be interested in taxonomic information and the distribution of species through space and time, but also in having access to images of various rarely figured taxa. For hobby scientists, hobby gardeners, and regional conservation organisations, the content is an inexpensive and easily available source of information about animals, plants, and fossils occurring in their area. Gardeners and other hobby breeders (aquarium or terrarium keepers) will appreciate access to rarely figured species. Policy makers at various levels (from local to national) may need biodiversity information as a basis for their decisions. Students and learners on various levels (from school to university) can use the content as a primary source for their studies. Teachers will easily be able to complement content of textbooks with images of the most common animals and plants using a search for common names. Artists may find inspiration in the artistic representations of plants and animals. Eventually, every European citizen who is interested in biodiversity and has access to the World Wide Web is a potential user. The consortium partners will help to identify user groups amongst their visitors and engage this large group of target users with the project using their own promotional channels. The public audience will be addressed mainly through the project website (xxx.xxxx-xx.xx), Facebook (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/pages/Opening-up-the-Natural-History-Heritage-for- Europeana/177485932297521), press releases or directly by Europeana dissemination activities with leaflets, flyers, and other promotional materials provided by OpenUp!. Natural scientists and scientific institutions may use the content directly or through partner initiatives like EDIT, CETAF, BHL-Europe, GBIF, BioCASE and BioN...
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  • Method of Operations The edging of sidewalks, paved approaches, and curbs will create a distinct void; approximately one-half (1/2) inch horizontally between the structure and the turf. String trimmers will not be used in edging. Edging also includes the removal of all sand and debris from the areas designated to be edged. Upon completion of edging by the Contractor, no growth, sand or debris will touch any of the structures designated to be edged. The Contractor will remove all sand and debris from the areas designated for edging. The cost of this removal and disposal will be included in the unit price bid for mowing.

  • Change of Operations To: Members of Local Union 107 Dear Brothers and Sisters: As you know, we have a tentative agreement for the UPS Cartage Services, Inc. Supplemental Agreement. Article 2 of the re-negoti- ated CSI Supplement outlines the National Master UPS Agreement (NMA) Articles that may be applied to your Addendum. You will note that several NMA articles are not applicable. These are sub- jects that are either addressed in the CSI Supplement or are not operationally applicable to CSI. Where there are two provisions covering the same subject, one in the Local Addendum and one in the National Master UPS Agree- ment, the following provisions of the National Master UPS Agree- ment shall apply:

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  • Resumption of Operations In the event of action prohibited by Section 1 above, the Union immediately shall disavow such action and request the employees to return to work, and shall use its best efforts to achieve a prompt resumption of normal operations. The union, including its officials and agents, shall not be liable for any damages, direct or indirect, upon complying with the requirements of this Section.

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  • Use of Areas of Operations PURCHASER shall confine equipment, storage of materials and operation to the limits indicated by contract, law, ordinances, permits or directions of the STATE's Authorized Representative. PURCHASER shall follow the STATE's Authorized Representative's instructions regarding use of the areas of operations, if any. In addition, PURCHASER shall be responsible for regular cleaning in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws rules and ordinances. Protection of Workers, Property, and Public. The PURCHASER is responsible to manage the operations to mitigate impacts to the operations, including authorized changes, which may adversely affect cost, schedule, or quality. The PURCHASER is responsible for the actions of all personnel, laborers, suppliers, and subcontractors in the performance of the operations. PURCHASER shall maintain continuous and adequate protection of all of the Work from damage, and shall protect the STATE's workers and property from injury or loss arising in connection with this contract. PURCHASER shall remedy to the STATE's satisfaction, any damage, injury, or loss, except such as may be directly due to errors in the contract or caused by authorized representatives or personnel of the STATE. PURCHASER shall adequately protect adjacent property as provided by law and the contract. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of all personnel on the areas of operations, and shall comply with the contract and all applicable provisions of federal, state, and municipal safety laws to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the areas of operations. PURCHASER shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the operations, all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public against any hazards created by the operations. PURCHASER shall designate a responsible employee or associate on the areas of operations, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of the person designated shall be reported to the STATE's Authorized Representative. The STATE's Authorized Representative has no responsibility for safety on areas of operations. Safety on areas of operations is the responsibility of the PURCHASER. In an emergency affecting the safety of life or of the operation or of adjoining property, the PURCHASER, without special instruction or authorization from the STATE's Authorized Representative, shall act reasonably to prevent threatened loss or injury, and shall so act, without appeal, if instructed by the STATE's Authorized Representative. Any compensation claimed by the PURCHASER on account of emergency work shall be equitably determined.

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