Funder Sample Clauses
Funder. The body providing funding for the Grant is: the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (the “Funder”).
Funder. 5.1 Not applicable
Funder. 5.1 [Not applicable] OR [The body providing the funding for the Grant is: [insert name of the funder, e.
Funder. Funding means the amounts of money provided by the Funder to the HSP in each Funding Year of this Agreement; Identified means identified by the Funder or the Ministry to provide French language services; Indemnified Parties means the Funder and its officers, employees, directors, independent contractors, subcontractors, agents, successors and assigns and His Majesty the King in right of Ontario and His Ministers, appointees and employees, independent contractors, subcontractors, agents and assigns. Indemnified Parties also includes any person participating on behalf of the Funder in a Review; Interest Income Mandate Letter has the meaning ascribed to it in the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry and the Funder, and means a letter from the Ministry to the Funder establishing priorities in accordance with the mandate letter to the Ministry; Ministry Monitoring Indicator means a measure of HSP performance that may be monitored against provincial results or provincial targets, but for which no Performance Target is set; MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document the 2023-23 MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document, as it may be amended or replaced from time to time; Notice Ontario Health Performance Agreement Performance Corridor Performance Factor Performance Indicator
Funder. Funding Organization of the HOPE project: The European Commission (EU) Its responsibilities are: To monitor the project’s progress To approves funding USER ENVIRONMENT The user environment is a given web discovery service or social site on the web, where the user usually goes to for searching or browsing cultural heritage collections or social history resources. This may be any service containing metadata (and previews). It could be Europeana, Gallica, the IALHI Portal, the institutional website of the FMS, the photo stream of the IISG on Flickr, WorlCat, Google, or any other site. In this heterogeneous environment the user will find HOPE metadata, previews of the corresponding digital objects and a link to the digital object files. How the user finds this metadata and the discovery process itself is mostly out-of-scope: the HOPE system interfaces in various ways with discovery services but it usually cannot influence the behavior of the search or discovery system or social site. The only exceptions are the discovery sites that use the Search web service of the HOPE Aggregator (the IALHI Portal and the HOPE partner websites). From the moment that the user finds HOPE metadata of specific collection items of his/her interest, the way in which the user is led to the actual digital resource and experiences each step in the d2d process (request, locate, retrieve, access, consult via a reader/player, download or request a copy in a higher resolution or a print reproduction, online payment, contact with the service desk, etc.) is critical to user satisfaction. Once the d2d process has resulted in a delivery (e.g. download of the requested files), the items of interest can be used in the user’s content processing environment (Photo-editing, text-processing, text- mining, content mash up, etc.). The user’s content processing environment is out-of-scope, but links referencing to the source of the content (metadata and digital objects) should be provided and the links should unambiguously refer back to the original content. NEEDS AND FEATURES Below a list of capabilities needed, from different perspectives (content providers, target users) and why they should be implemented by the HOPE system, with the corresponding feature description.
1. Content providers want to populate web discovery services with their metadata in order to maximize the chances that users find their collections => need for an aggregator that gathers all the metadata within a given domain (social ...
Funder. 5.1 [Not applicable.] OR [The British Council is funding the Project in collaboration with [NAME OF FUNDER] (the “Funder”).]
Funder. 5.1 UKIERI programme is funded by Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) from UK (the “Funder”).
Funder. Ongoing commitment to work in collaboration with COJHS on the implementation of the Journey Home Strategy includes funding commitments that are currently in place, along with provision for consideration of future funding for the period of this MOU.