Traditional Academic Work definition

Traditional Academic Work. [A1] : IP other than Institutional Work in any form that is created to support teaching including course development and on-line courses or that takes the form of one or more of the traditional kinds of academic output related to research and/or publications (such as textbooks, journal articles, and monographs). This academic output includes, but is not limited to, educational, scholarly, artistic, or literary works in any medium and tangible research University: Concordia University of Edmonton.
Traditional Academic Work means any copyrightable work product that is an original creation and that constitutes, or is intended to disseminate the results of, the creator’s initiative in pursuing academic research or scholarly study independent of his or her duties as an Employee of the University to teach its students. Traditional Academic Work includes, but is not limited to, books, theses and dissertations, articles, pictorial and graphic works. Software created by an Employee that is specifically needed to support a Traditional Academic Work or that is designed to disseminate the results of academic research and scholarly study is also considered a Traditional Academic Work.

Examples of Traditional Academic Work in a sentence

  • This means that the Creator of Traditional Academic Work retains all rights pertaining to ownership, except as specified in 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.

  • IP created for public service (such as speeches, reports, etc.) shall normally also be considered a Traditional Academic Work.