Publication Costs. The Administration agrees to pay the reasonable costs for publication of a bargaining unit member’s peer-reviewed scholarly research provided that the publication carries the University’s identification. For professional publications where a submission fee is required, the University shall ensure that the cost of submission is supported by the University. Approval shall be secured in writing by the individual from their Chair, Xxxx and the Director Research Services using the appropriate form before making financial commitment to costs. Article 27 Teaching Rights and Responsibilities
Publication Costs. Show the estimated cost of publishing the results of the research, including the final report. Include costs of drafting or graphics, reproduction, page or illustration charges, and a minimum number of reprints.
Publication Costs. The Air Force will pay full costs for the publication of the Work, including the initial printing of the Work and reprints the Air Force, at its discretion, elects to produce.
Publication Costs. The Company capitalizes the art, pre-press, and other costs incurred in the creation of the master copy of a book or other media (the pre-publication costs). Pre-publication costs are amortized over five years using the sum-of-the-years-digits method. The amortization methods and periods chosen best reflect the expected sales generated from individual titles or programs. The Company evaluates the remaining lives and recoverability of capitalized pre-publication costs. Amortization expense related to pre-publication costs was $1,512,399, $487,488, and $99,636 for the year ended December 31, 2006, the period from January 1, 2007 to April 11, 2007, and for the period from January 29, 2007 to December 31, 2007, respectively. Publishing Rights Intangible Assets A publishing right allows the Company to publish and republish existing and future works, as well as transform, adapt, or create new works based on previously published materials. The Company determines the fair market value of the publishing rights arising from business combinations by discounting the after-tax cash flows projected to be derived from the publishing rights and titles to their net present value using a rate of return that accounts for the time value of money and the appropriate degree of risk. The useful life of the publishing rights is based on the lives of the various titles involved, which is generally 10 years. The Company calculates amortization using either the straight-line method or the percentage of the projected discounted cash flows derived from the titles in the current year as a percentage of the total estimated discounted cash flows over the remaining useful life. Cambium Learning, Inc. (Predecessor) and VSS-Cambium Holdings, LLC (Successor) Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)
Publication Costs. The Company shall be responsible for all publication costs of this Ordinance and Franchise Contract.
Publication Costs. The Administration agrees to pay both the reasonable page costs for publica- tion of a bargaining unit member’s scholarly research in a professional journal or periodical, and the cost of one hundred (100) reprints of such published material, providing the publication carries the University’s identification. For those peer-reviewed professional journals or periodicals where a submission fee is required, the University shall ensure that the cost of submission is supported by the University. For monographs that do not exceed one hundred (100) pages, the University will provide one hundred (100) reprints from the Central Services Department. Approval shall be secured in writ- ing by the individual from the xxxx of Graduate Studies using the appropriate form before placing an order for the reprints or making financial commitment to page costs.
Publication Costs. Publication costs for electronic and print media, including distribution, promotion, and general handling, are allowable. Publications and journal articles produced under an NIH grant- supported project must bear an acknowledgment and disclaimer. • Page charges for professional journal publications are allowable where: o The publications report work supported by the Federal government and o The charges are levied impartially on all items published by the journal, whether or not under a Federal award. If charged to the award, these costs must be charged to the final budget period of the award, unless otherwise specified by NIH o The non-Federal entity may charge the Federal award before closeout for the costs of publication or sharing of research results if the costs are not incurred during the period of performance of the Federal award.
Publication Costs. 3. Consultant Services 4. ADP/Computer Services 5. Subawards/Consortium/Contractual Costs
Publication Costs. ACS Combinatorial Science does not impose submission or publication fees. Data Deposition Papers published in ACS Combinatorial Science will have complete experimental data and protocols available to readers in the primary journal publication, Supporting Information, or through deposition in a publicly used database such as those listed below. The hosting of such information on an author’s Web site is not an acceptable substitute. Authors should endeavor to make available to interested academic researchers research materials reported in their manuscript that are not otherwise reasonably obtainable. Any restrictions as to the availability of materials or information should be stated at the time of submission. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. Manuscripts reporting protein or nucleic acid sequences will not be published without an accession number to GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ, SWISS-PROT, or another appropriate database in the field that provides free access to the data for all scientists from the date of publication.
Publication Costs. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters does not impose submission or publication fees. Database Deposition Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. Manuscripts reporting protein or nucleic acid sequences will not be published without an accession number to GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ, SWISS-PROT, or another appropriate database in the field that provides free access to the data for all scientists from the date of publication.