Dissemination of Results. OPEN ACCESS — VISIBILITY OF EU FUNDING
Dissemination of Results. All results obtained from milk testing may be provided to the following parties.
Table 1. Authority for the dissemination of results The Party Rationale
Dissemination of Results. During the Action and for the period of time as stated in Section 10.2 of this PCA, the Dissemination of Results by one or several Parties including but not restricted to publications of whatever form (excluding patent applications(s) and other registrations of IPRs), shall be governed by the procedure of Article 29.1 of the Grant Agreement subject to the following provisions: Any publication planned by a Party shall be submitted through written notice to the other Parties at least forty-five (45) days before the planned publication submission date. Any objection to the planned publication shall be made in writing to all Parties within thirty (30) days after receipt of the written notice. If no objection is made within the time limit stated above, the publication is permitted. An objection to a planned publication by a Party is justified if: the protection of the objecting Party's Results or Background is adversely affected; and the proposed publication includes Confidential Information of the objecting Party; or the objecting Party's Legitimate Interests, academic or commercial, would be significantly harmed. Any and all objection(s) shall include, to the extent possible, a precise request for necessary modifications. If an objection has been raised on one or more of the above mentioned grounds, the objecting Party and the publishing Party shall discuss how to overcome the justified grounds for the objection on a timely basis (for example by amendment to the planned publication and/or by protecting Confidential Information before publication) and the objecting Party shall not unreasonably continue the opposition if appropriate measures are taken following the discussion.
Dissemination of Results. The Recipient must disseminate its results as soon as feasible, in a publicly available format, subject to any restrictions due to the protection of intellectual property, security rules or legitimate interests. If Recipient intends to disseminate its results, it must give at least 15 days advance notice to KIC LE and the other Recipients involved in the same Project (unless agreed otherwise), together with sufficient information on the results it will disseminate. The KIC LE or another Recipient involved in the same Project may object within (unless agreed otherwise) 15 days of receiving notification, if it can show that its legitimate interests in relation to the results or background would be significantly harmed. In such cases, the results may not be disseminated unless appropriate steps are taken to safeguard those interests.
Dissemination of Results. During the Action and for the period of time as stated in Section 10.2 of this PCA, the Dissemination of Results by one or several Parties including but not restricted to publications of whatever form (excluding patent applications(s) and other registrations of IPRs), shall be governed by the procedure of Article 17 with reference (17.4) to Annex 5 of the Grant Agreement subject to the following provisions: Any publication planned by a Party shall be submitted through written notice to the other Parties at least forty-five (45) days before the planned publication submission date. Any objection to the planned publication shall be made in writing to all Parties within thirty (30) days after receipt of the written notice. If no objection is made within the time limit stated above, the publication is permitted. An objection to a planned publication by a Party is justified if any of the following applies: the protection of the objecting Party's Results or Background is adversely affected; the proposed publication includes Sensitive Information of the objecting Party; the objecting Party's Legitimate Interests would be significantly harmed. Any and all objection(s) shall include, to the extent possible, a precise request for necessary modifications. If an objection has been raised on one or more of the above-mentioned grounds, the objecting Party and the publishing Party shall discuss how to overcome the justified grounds for the objection on a timely basis (for example by amendment to the planned publication and/or by protecting Sensitive Information before publication) and the objecting Party shall not unreasonably continue the opposition if appropriate measures are taken following the discussion.
Dissemination of Results. In accordance with the Centre’s Open Access Policy available at the following link (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/EN/Misc/Pages/Open-Access-Policy.aspx), all Project Outputs must be made available to the public on an Open Access basis. The Recipient shall publish books and journal articles under Open Access license at the time of publication. In the event such Open Access publication is not reasonably possible with the publisher or journal of first choice, the Recipient must ensure such book or journal article is placed in a suitable Open Access repository, in post-print form, within twelve months of publication. The Centre maintains the IDRC Digital Library (IDL), an open access repository for Grey Literature. The Recipient must submit to the Centre, in accordance with the IDRC Connect User Guide, Grey Literature in electronic form, for publication in the IDL on an Open Access basis. The Centre reserves the right to remove any material from the IDL without notice.
Dissemination of Results. In accordance with the Centre’s Open Access Policy available at the following link (http://www.idrc.ca/EN/Misc/Pagex/Xxxx-Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx.aspx), all Project Outputs must be made available to the public on an Open Access basis. Open access publication of books and journal articles The Recipient shall publish books and journal articles under Open Access license at the time of publication. In the event such Open Access publication is not reasonably possible with the publisher or journal of first choice, the Recipient must ensure such book or journal article is placed in a suitable Open Access repository, in post-print form, within twelve months of publication. Open access publication of Grey Literature The Centre maintains the IDRC Digital Library (IDL), an open access repository for Grey Literature. The Recipient must submit to the Centre, in accordance with the IDRC Connect User Guide, Grey Literature in electronic form, for publication in the IDL on an Open Access basis. The Centre reserves the right to remove any material from the IDL without notice.
Dissemination of Results. PARTNER has the unlimited right to publish the Results of the Work.
Dissemination of Results. 8.3.1.1 For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 8.3 has impact on the confidentiality obligations set out in Section 10. During the Project and for a period of 1 year after the end of the Project, the dissemination activities by one or several Parties including but not restricted to publications and presentations, shall be governed by the procedure in the following provisions. Prior notice of any planned publication shall be given to the other Parties at least fifteen (15) calendar days before the submission for publication. Any objection to the planned publication shall be made in writing to the Coordinator and to the Party or Parties proposing the dissemination within 10 calendar days after receipt of the notice. If no objection is made within the time limit stated above, the publication is permitted.
8.3.1.2 An objection is justified if (a) the protection of the objecting Party's Results or Background would be adversely affected (b) the objecting Party's legitimate interests in relation to the Results or Background would be significantly harmed. The objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications.
8.3.1.3 If an objection has been raised the involved Parties shall discuss how to overcome the justified grounds for the objection on a timely basis (for example by amendment to the planned publication and/or by protecting information before publication) and the objecting Party shall not unreasonably continue the opposition if appropriate measures are taken following the discussion. The objecting Party can request a publication delay of not more than thirty (30) calendar days from the time it raises such an objection. After thirty (30) calendar days the publication is permitted.
8.3.1.4 Authorship on publications will be based on academic standards and custom. In accordance with normal academic practice, all investigators and contributors to a publication will be acknowledged, always in compliance with recognized standards concerning publication and authorship, including the most recent “Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publications of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals” developed by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). The acknowledgement standard text must be used to reference EJP-RD on any scientific report or publication. Research findings/Results shall be made openly accessible (Open Access).
Dissemination of Results. The Project Office will facilitate the dissemination and exploitation of results through several coordinated activities. The project is designed to have several work packages that focus on inter-disciplinary communication. Furthermore, there is a work package dedicated to communications. WP4- Communications is focused on ensuring that the activities of the project are properly distributed, both within the project and outside. The project will have a presence on the web, where a public site will contain all relevant information for visitors; this will include final deliverables aimed at the public domain. A closed section of the web site is aimed at internal communications; this has proven to be highly successful in the past for sharing documents in progress, but also for setting up meetings and sharing management information. More external communications will be executed through existing contact points in the media, built up over the years through contacts with previous (EC) projects as well as through local initiatives by the Project Office. Efforts will be made to ensure that all partners have sufficient access to local media sources. In addition to the planned activities, there are various opportunities that will be handled when they come up. These often come in the form of presentations, co- sponsorships and invited talks. Project achievements and milestones will be communicated to the general public and/or astronomy, research and networking communities as appropriate through press releases, EVN newsletter announcements, participation in meetings (e.g., TNC and EC Concertation events) and postings on the NEXPReS web site. Such events include technology breakthroughs and demonstrations, significant scientific publication resulting from NEXPReS technology advances, project completion, etc. Press releases will be issued by the NEXPReS Communications Office, which will also coordinate related press releases issued by NEXPReS partner institutes. Some partners such as XXXXX, XXXXXX, SURFnet and CSIRO have proven in the past to have significant reach into the astronomy, research and networking communities, as well as successful traction with the public media. Both WP2- EVN-NREN and WP3- eVSAG are designed to encourage communication and discussion between groups that may not naturally interact with one another. WP2 gathers astronomers and computer network engineers to discuss technology issues and upcoming opportunities on the interface of radio astronomy and ...