Educational Purposes Sample Clauses

The 'Educational Purposes' clause defines that the use of certain materials, information, or services is restricted solely to educational activities. In practice, this means that users, such as students or educators, may access and utilize the content for classroom instruction, research, or academic projects, but not for commercial or non-educational endeavors. This clause ensures that the resources are used in a manner consistent with their intended purpose, preventing misuse and protecting the rights of content owners.
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Educational Purposes. Authorized users may create webpages as a part of a class activity. Material presented on a class website must meet the educational objectives of the class activity. Marengo Community High School District 154 has the right to exercise control over the content and/or style of the student webpages. Students whose work, likeness (as captured by photograph, video or other media) or voices are presented on a student website shall be identified by first name only for confidentiality and safety purposes.
Educational Purposes. The use for the purpose of education, teaching, distance learning, private study and/or research.
Educational Purposes. Attendance at educational meetings or visiting schools within the district is permitted at full pay if the Director of Human Resources for Classified Staff approves such absence. If any regular full time employee wishes to be absent from duty a request for approval of such absence on a form provided by the Employer should be signed by the principal or designee and filed with the Director of Human Resources for Classified Staff at least ten days prior to the first day of anticipatedabsence.
Educational Purposes. Attendance at educational meetings or visiting other schools is permitted at full pay if the office of the Executive Director for Human Resources Management approves such absence. If any regular full time employee
Educational Purposes. Attendance at educational meetings is permitted at full pay if such absence is approved by the employee’s principal. If any employee wishes to be absent from duty for a brief period to attend a professional meeting, a written request for approval of such absence on a form as provided by the District shall be filed by the employee at least seven (7) days prior to the first day of anticipated absence.
Educational Purposes. A leave of absence of up to one (1) year may be granted to an employee for continued education purposes, without loss of his/her position in the system, provided that the employee has been employed by the Committee for at least one (1) full school year.
Educational Purposes. The use for the purpose of education, teaching, distance learning, private study and/or research. Institutions: Higher education institutions financed either by public or private funding; national, regional and state libraries; academic specialist libraries mainly financed by public funding (excl. project funds); research institutions mainly financed by public funding (excl. project funds); governmental institutions; including any of such above mentioned types of German institutions abroad, and all to be specified in Schedule 2. Intellectual Property Rights: Patents, trademarks, trade names, design rights, copyright (including rights in computer software and moral rights), database rights. rights in know-how and other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including applications for the grant of any of the foregoing and all rights or forms of protection having equivalent or similar effect to any of the foregoing which may subsist anywhere in the world. License Fee: The fee as set out in Schedule 3. The fee shall be in line with the offer agreed between the Licensee and the Publisher. Licensed Material: The material listed in Schedule 4, including corresponding metadata, supplementary content and digital objects. For the avoidance of doubt, in case of Local Hosting the Licensed Material to be delivered by the Licensor means full texts incl. all digital objects, supplementary content and Metadata. Local Hosting: Housing, serving and maintaining files on Licensee's Local Hosting Server in Germany or on the servers of a third party. Metadata: Bibliographical, structural amp; descriptive data of the Licensed Material as defined in Schedule 6. Publisher's Platform: Own or third party server used by Publisher to give access to Licensed Material. Part (of Licensed Material): Any pan, component, fragment of the Licensed Material that is used, separated and/or cited in a self-contained manner. Open Access: This definition is based on the "Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities" which postulates two necessary criteria: The author(s) and right holder(s) of such [open access] contributions grant(s) to all users a free, irrevocable, worldwide, right of access to, and a License to copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works, in any digital medium for any responsible purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship (community ...
Educational Purposes. The District provides access to the District’s electronic technologies to students and employees for specific educational purpose. Students and employees are expected to use electronic technologies to further the District’s educational mission, goals and strategic direction. Students and employees are expected to use the District’s electronic technologies to support classroom activities, educational research or professional enrichment and effectiveness. Use of the District’s electronic technologies is a privilege, not a right. Misuse of the District’s electronic technologies may lead to discipline of the offending employee or student. The District’s network, an educational technology, is a limited forum; the District may restrict participation for educational or safety reasons.
Educational Purposes. The use for the purpose of education, teaching, distance learning, private study and/or research. Intellectual Property Rights: Patents, trademarks, trade names, design rights, copyright (including rights in computer software and moral rights), database rights, rights in know- how and other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including applications for the grant of any of the foregoing and all rights or forms of protection having equivalent or similar effect to any of the foregoing which may subsist anywhere in the world. Licence Fee: The fee as set out in Schedule 2. The fee shall be in line with the offer agreed between the Licensee and the Publisher. Licensed Material (or "Licenced Content"): The material listed in Schedule 2. Metadata: Bibliographical, structural & descriptive data of the Licensed Material as defined in Schedule 4. Participating Institutions: The Institutions participating in this contract as specified in Schedule 3. Publisher's Platform: Own or third party server used by Publisher to give access to Licensed Material. Part (of Licensed Material): Any part, component, fragment of the Licensed Material that is used, separated and/or cited in a self-contained manner. Secure Authentication: Authentication via IP ranges, Username/Password, Shibboleth and comparable future developments to be agreed by the parties. Secure Network: A network which is only accessible to Authorised Users by Secure Authentication. Source (of Licensed Material or Parts thereof): Denomination of the origin of, author of, holder of title in the Licensed Material or Part hereof. Term: Period of time reflecting the duration since coming into force of this Licence Agreement. Licensed Content Grant Licensed Content. The licensed materials included in SDA consist of:
Educational Purposes. For the purpose of education, teaching, distance learning, private study, retrieving information and/or research. Use for the purposes of monetary reward (whether by or for the Licensee or an Authorized or Walk-in-User) by means of the sale, resale, loan, transfer, hire or other form of exploitation of the Licensed Material. For the avoidance of doubt, neither - recovery of direct costs or costs required by law by the Licensee from Authorized or Walk-in-Users or from the receiving library in the case of Inter Library Loan, - use by the Licensee or by an Authorized or Walk-in-User of the Licensed Material in fee based educational programs, - use by the Licensee, Authorised or Walk-in-User of the Licensed Material in the course of research funded by a commercial organization, - nor use of the Licensed Material as a source for or quoting from it in Authorized or Walk-in User’s own scientific, scholarly, and educational works including but not limited to books and articles, is deemed to constitute Commercial Use. Assignments, portfolios, theses and dissertations. The Fee(s) set out in Schedule 4 or in new Schedules to this Agreement which may be agreed by the parties from time to time The material listed in Schedule 2(a). Licensed Material per each Licensee is defined in Schedule 2(b) or in new Schedules to this Agreement which may be agreed by the parties from time to time. Access is given back to 1997, where available, information per title in Schedule 2(a). Patents, trademarks, trade names, design rights, copyright (including rights in computer software and moral rights), database rights, rights in know-how and other intellectual property rights. Finna is a national online information search service which provides access to the digital information and services of libraries, archives and museums. Access to the Licensed Material by Internet Protocol (“IP”) ranges or by a username and password provided by the Licensee or by other means of authentication agreed between the Licensor and the Licensee from time to time. A network, which is only accessible to Authorised and Walk-in-Users by Secure Authentication.