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The University shall assert no claims to copyright ownership in or to distribution of revenue from Traditional Works of Scholarship.
The University may use Traditional Works of Scholarship, including Online Instructional Materials, created for ordinary classroom and program use, such as syllabi, assignments, and tests, for administrative purposes, which may include course equivalency assessments for transfer purposes, accreditation agency reviews, and other functions that allow the University to fulfill its responsibilities for accountability.
Traditional Works of Scholarship and Instructional Works (both as defined in the appendix to this document) shall not be included in this category.
Typically, a faculty member's work (inclusive of Traditional Works of Scholarship and Instructional Works) belongs to the faculty member and does not fit the work for hire description.
Creators do not have to disclose Traditional Works of Scholarship or Instructional Works.
Examples of Traditional Works of Scholarship include scholarly publications, journal articles, research bulletins, monographs, books, play scripts, theatrical productions, poems, works of music and art, and non-patentable software.
APPENDIX: DEFINITIONS Traditional Works of Scholarship: The term “Traditional Works of Scholarship” refers to any copyrightable work, regardless of its form, other than patentable intellectual property, which is created by University faculty, staff or students, and which has not been the subject of Exceptional Support.
Traditional Works of Scholarship (by faculty), either patentable or copyrightable, are owned by the creator(s)/inventor(s).
Examples of Traditional Works of Scholarship include scholarly publications, journal articles, research bulletins, monographs, books, play scripts, theatrical productions, poems, works of music and art, instructional materials, and non-patentable software.
College Works (except Traditional Works of Scholarship) are created by a faculty member under an agreement with the College.