Creative and Scholarly Works definition

Creative and Scholarly Works means traditional academic publications, such as professional papers published in scholarly journals, or newly created texts published in journals or books.

Examples of Creative and Scholarly Works in a sentence

  • This assessment relates to the third National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (hereafter referred to as NTP3) which will run from 2012 to 2015, and in particular to its delivery in eight provinces of the Red River Delta region of Vietnam (Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc, Quang Ninh, Bac Ninh, Hanoi, Ha Nam, Hung Yen, Thanh Hoa) as a Program supported by the World Bank.

  • Creative and Scholarly Works and Course Materials: The University recognizes and reaffirms the historical academic expectation that all faculty own and control scholarly work, creative work and course materials created by their own initiative with the aid of Standard Resources.

  • Creative and Scholarly Works: The University recognizes and reaffirms the historical academic expectation that all faculty own and control creative and scholarly works created by their own initiative with the aid of Standard Resources.

Related to Creative and Scholarly Works

  • Work Product means any and all works, including work papers, notes, materials, approaches, designs, specifications, systems, innovations, improvements, inventions, software, programs, source code, documentation, training materials, audio or audiovisual recordings, methodologies, concepts, studies, reports, whether finished or unfinished, and whether or not included in the Deliverables, that are developed, produced, generated, or provided by Contractor in connection with Contractor’s performance of its duties under the Contract or through use of any funding provided under this Contract.

  • Day works means varied work inputs subject to payment on a time basis for the Service Provider's employees and equipment, in addition to payments for associated materials and administration.

  • Innovations means all discoveries, designs, developments, improvements, inventions (whether or not protectable under patent laws), works of authorship, information fixed in any tangible medium of expression (whether or not protectable under copyright laws), trade secrets, know-how, ideas (whether or not protectable under trade secret laws), mask works, trademarks, service marks, trade names and trade dress.

  • High-technology activity means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan economic growth authority act, 1995 PA 24, MCL 207.803.

  • Information Technology (IT means data processing, telecommunications, and office systems technologies and services:

  • Technology means any and all technical information, specifications, drawings, records, documentation, works of authorship or other creative works, ideas, algorithms, models, databases, ciphers/keys, systems architecture, network protocols, research, development, and manufacturing information, software (including object code and source code), application programming interfaces (APIs), innovations, mask works, logic designs, circuit designs, technical data, processes and methods.