Library Council definition

Library Council means a council, chaired by the Chief Librarian, which includes all Staff Members employed in the University Libraries. For the purposes of Schedule C, voting on decisions required by Schedule C shall be restricted to those affected.
Library Council means Library Council of New South Wales.
Library Council means a council, chaired by the Chief Librarian, which includes all staff members employed in the University of Alberta Library System, and such other members of the academic staff employed in the University Libraries. For the purposes of this Agreement, voting on decisions required by this Agreement shall be restricted to the staff members.

Examples of Library Council in a sentence

  • The University Librarian shall consult with the Library Council on the type of appointment, rank and qualifications desired.

  • The Library Council shall develop procedures for permanent appointments and promotions within the following guidelines and such procedures shall be published and reported to the Union.


More Definitions of Library Council

Library Council means the Library Council of New South Wales. “Library material” includes book, periodical, newspaper and any other printed matter and also includes map, music, manuscript, picture, photographic plate and film and any other matter or thing on by which words, sounds or images are recorded or reproduced.
Library Council means the Library Council of New South Wales constituted under the Library Act, 1939.

Related to Library Council

  • Advisory Council means the developmental disabilities advisory

  • Academic Council means the Academic Council of the University;

  • City Council means the City Council of the City.

  • the Council means Swellendam Municipal Council, and "municipal council" shall have a corresponding meaning;

  • County Council means Greenville County Council, the governing body of the County.

  • Tribal Council means the governing body of the Band established pursuant to Article X of the Constitution.

  • regional council means a regional council established under section 2 of the Regional Councils Act, 1992 (Act 22 of 1992);

  • State Council means the resident members of the State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision created by each state under Article IV of this compact.

  • Department Chair means the chair of a department or the director of a program.

  • General Council means the General Council of the University;

  • Examining board means a part−time body which sets standards of professional competence and conduct for the profes- sion under its supervision, prepares, conducts and grades the examinations of prospective new practitioners, grants licenses, investigates complaints of alleged unprofessional conduct and performs other functions assigned to it by law. “Examining board” includes the board of nursing.

  • Diocesan Board of Education means that body constituted under the Diocesan Boards of Education Measure 1991 for the Diocese and any successor body;

  • Development Committee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.4.1.

  • Urban Coordinating Council Empowerment Neighborhood means a neighborhood given priority access to State resources through the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.

  • municipal council or "council" means the council of a municipality referred to in section 18 of the Municipal Structures Act;

  • Community Council or “Council” means a duly elected body of MNO citizens that represents a Charter Community,

  • LOCAL BOARD OF TAX REVIEW and "BOARD OF TAX REVIEW" means the entity created under Section 182.18 of this Chapter.

  • North American Numbering Council or "NANC" means the federal advisory committee chartered by the FCC to analyze, advise, and make recommendations on numbering issues.

  • Head of Council means the Mayor.

  • Council of Ministers means the Council of Ministers of the Community established by Article 9 of the Treaty;

  • Apprenticeship committee means those persons designated by the sponsor to act for it in the administration of the program. A committee may be “joint,” i.e., composed of an equal number of representatives of the employer(s) and of the employees represented by a bona fide collective bargaining agent(s), and is established to conduct, operate, or administer an apprenticeship program and enter into apprenticeship agreements with apprentices. A committee may be “unilateral” or “nonjoint” and shall mean a program sponsor in which a bona fide collective bargaining agent is not a participant.