Joint Publication Clause Samples
The Joint Publication clause defines how two or more parties will collaborate on the creation and release of publications resulting from their joint work or research. It typically outlines the process for reviewing, approving, and attributing authorship to any articles, papers, or reports produced together, and may set timelines for review or address confidentiality concerns. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of their rights and responsibilities regarding joint publications, preventing disputes over authorship, content, or timing of release.
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Joint Publication. In the event that the Parties agree to jointly prepare a Publication of the results of the Work Plan in a mutually acceptable scientific journal the Parties shall (a) jointly draft such Publication through the research representatives; (b) prepare such Publication within a mutually agreed upon time following completion of the Work Plan; and (c) have such joint Publication reviewed and approved by the duly authorized officers of MMI and The Cargill Entities prior to submission of the article to the agreed upon scientific journal. Except by mutual consent, neither Party shall release or otherwise transfer any of the results from the Work Plan to any Third Party or the public prior to the date on which such joint Publication will be released.
Joint Publication. The parties agree to work cooperatively to publish the results of each Clinical Study in a joint paper in an appropriate peer reviewed journal. The initial publication and any public disclosures (e.g., presentations, abstracts, etc.) of the results of the Clinical Study will require the approval of both parties. The CSOG will approve senior and first authorship on the initial joint publication of the results from each Clinical Study. The parties agree to give appropriate recognition for all scientific or other contributions in any publication or presentation relating to a Clinical Study.
Joint Publication. In the event that the Parties agree to jointly prepare a Publication of the results of any turkey-related research and development in a mutually acceptable scientific journal the Parties shall (i) jointly draft such Publication through the research representatives; (ii) prepare such Publication within a mutually agreed upon time; and (iii) have such joint Publication reviewed and approved by the duly authorized officers of the Parties prior to submission of the article to the agreed upon scientific journal. Except by mutual consent, neither Party shall release or otherwise transfer any of the results from any research and development to any Third Party or the public prior to the date on which such joint Publication will be released.
Joint Publication. The parties may work cooperatively to publish the results of the Research in a joint paper in an appropriate peer reviewed journal. For any joint publication (i.e., paper, manuscript, etc.), the parties will agree on senior and first authorship. The parties agree to give appropriate recognition for all scientific or other contributions in any publication or presentation relating to the Research conducted under this Agreement.
Joint Publication. Institution acknowledges that Moffitt obtained the Data and agrees that any publication or disclosure of the Research Results by the Institution shall be, in collaboration with Moffitt, in the form of a jointly authored manuscript to be published in a scientific peer-reviewed journal, following the authorship guidelines set forth in Exhibit entitled “Ovarian Cancer Cohort Consortium (OC3) Publication Guidelines” approved by the OC3 steering committee.
Joint Publication. The parties acknowledge that they may wish to jointly publish the results of one or more Projects in an appropriate peer reviewed journal. In any such case, the parties agree to give appropriate recognition for all scientific or other contributions in any publication or presentation relating to any Project.
Joint Publication. Where NI and the Recipient decide to jointly publish the findings resulting from and specific to the work completed under this Agreement, guidelines for authorship of major international, peer- reviewed journals will be used to establish authorship. The Parties shall ensure that collaborating institutions providing significant direct or indirect resources for any of the work undertaken are acknowledged in any resulting publication.
Joint Publication. 6.1. All papers resulting from the student's dissertation will be published with names of all supervisors and both universities.
6.2. The researchers engaged in this project will be permitted to present at symposia, national, international, or regional professional meeting, and to publish in journals, thesis or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, the methods and the results of this collaborative research project provided it shall not jeopardize any application for registration of any Intellectual Properties (if any).
6.3. The parties agree that the publications will be co-authored jointly by the participants from PSU and UTHM, with the order and designation of authorship determined by the co-principal investigators of the research collaboration. ENG PSU
6.4. Any scientific paper, article, publication, or announcement of advances generated in connection with work done under this Agreement, during the period of performance of the Agreement or in the future, will give proper credit to the efforts of each party and also shall not jeopardize any application for registration of any Intellectual Properties (if any).
Joint Publication. The parties agree to work cooperatively to publish the results of each Collaboration Project in a joint paper in an appropriate peer reviewed journal. The initial publication and any public disclosures (e.g., presentations, abstracts, etc.) of the results of the Collaboration Project will require the approval of both parties. The COG will approve senior and first authorship on the initial publication of the results from each Collaboration Project. The parties agree to give appropriate recognition for all scientific or other contributions in any publication or presentation relating to a Collaboration Project.
