Common use of Independent Efforts Clause in Contracts

Independent Efforts. A work made in the course of independent efforts is the property of the employee, who has the right to determine the disposition of such work and the revenue derived from such work. (1) As used in this Section, the term “independent efforts” means that: a. the ideas came from the employee; and b. the work was not made with the use of appreciable University support; and c. the University is not held responsible for any opinions expressed in the work. (2) Ownership of the following types of works shall be retained by the faculty member a. Those works for which the intended purpose is to disseminate the results of academic research, scholarly study, or artistic expression such as books, articles, or electronic or artistic media. b. Works developed without the use of appreciable university support and used solely for the purpose of assisting or enhancing the employee’s instructional assignment. Examples include: non-commercialized instructional works, course plans, lecture notes, course handouts and other course supplements, study guides, and instructional technology materials. c. Consistent with normal academic environments, nothing in Article 18.3B is intended to interfere with the normal voluntary sharing of noncommercial instructional materials among faculty colleagues at Florida Gulf Coast University. For purposes of program and administrative record keeping, the university can maintain syllabus information.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Independent Efforts. A work made in the course of independent efforts is the property of the employee, who has the right to determine the disposition of such work and the revenue derived from such work. (1) As used in this Section, the term "independent efforts" means that: a. the ideas came from the employee; and b. the work was not made with the use of appreciable University support; and c. the University is not held responsible for any opinions expressed in the work. (2) Ownership of the following types of works shall be retained by the faculty member a. Those works for which the intended purpose is to disseminate the results of academic research, scholarly study, or artistic expression such as books, articles, or electronic or artistic media. b. Works developed without the use of appreciable university support and used solely for the purpose of assisting or enhancing the employee’s instructional assignment. Examples include: non-commercialized instructional works, course plans, lecture notes, course handouts and other course supplements, study guides, and instructional technology materials. c. Consistent with normal academic environments, nothing in Article 18.3B is intended to interfere with the normal voluntary sharing of noncommercial instructional materials among faculty colleagues at Florida Gulf Coast University. For purposes of program and administrative record keeping, the university can maintain syllabus information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Independent Efforts. A work made in the course of independent efforts is the property of the employee, who has the right to determine the disposition of such work and the revenue derived from such work. (1) As used in this Section, the term "independent efforts" means that: a. the ideas came from the employee; and b. the work was not made with the use of appreciable University support; and c. the University is not held responsible for any opinions expressed in the work. (2) Ownership of the following types of works shall be retained by the faculty member a. Those works for which the intended purpose is to disseminate the results of academic research, scholarly study, or artistic expression such as books, articles, or electronic or artistic media. b. Works developed without the use of appreciable university support and used solely for the purpose of assisting or enhancing the employee’s instructional assignment. Examples include: non-commercialized instructional works, course plans, lecture notes, course handouts and other course supplements, study guides, and instructional technology materials. c. Consistent with normal academic environments, nothing in Article 18.3B is intended to interfere with the normal voluntary sharing of noncommercial instructional materials among faculty colleagues at Florida Gulf Coast University. For purposes of program and administrative record keeping, the university University can maintain syllabus information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Independent Efforts. A work made in the course of independent efforts is the property of the employee, who has the right to determine the disposition of such work and the revenue derived from such work. (1) As used in this Section, the term "independent efforts" means that: a. the ideas came from the employee; and b. the work was not made with the use of appreciable University support; and c. the University is not held responsible for any opinions expressed in the work. (2) Ownership of the following types of works shall be retained by the faculty member a. Those works for which the intended purpose is to disseminate the results of academic research, scholarly study, or artistic expression such as books, articles, or electronic or artistic media. b. Works developed without the use of appreciable university support and used solely for the purpose of assisting or enhancing the employee’s instructional assignment. Examples include: non-non- commercialized instructional works, course plans, lecture notes, course handouts and other course supplements, study guides, and instructional technology materials. c. Consistent with normal academic environments, nothing in Article 18.3B is intended to interfere with the normal voluntary sharing of noncommercial instructional materials among faculty colleagues at Florida Gulf Coast University. For purposes of program and administrative record keeping, the university University can maintain syllabus information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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