Examples of Virtual access in a sentence
Virtual access activities will be supported through the reimbursement of the operating costs incurred by the infrastructure or installation for providing virtual access to resources over the duration of the project.
Virtual access information including the Zoom meeting link will be provided on the Town’s website and at designated posting places at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
See description of Virtual access activities in part D of the section “Specific features for Research Infrastructures”.
Virtual access was provided via a Microsoft Teams conference system (video or phone) upon request.
Virtual access is provided 24/7.A student is permitted to borrow up to 4 books for a three-week loan period.
Virtual access mechanism imposes limitations mainly on the degree to which the model can be scaled down and be applied to novel, emerging electronic services.
Virtual access control Technical and organizational measures designed to prevent data processing systems from being used by unauthorized persons include: • User identification and authentication procedures; • ID/password security procedures (special characters, minimum length, change of password); • Automatic blocking (e.g., password or timeout); • Monitoring of break-in-attempts and automatic turn-off of the user ID upon several erroneous passwords attempts; and • Encryption of archived data media.
Under the same, UGC has also made it mandatory that all universities should at least set up theses repository to facilitate e-submission, archiving, maintenance and that these repositories should be accessible at university level.• Ministry of Human Resource Development of Indian Government has also taken up initiatives through various digital platforms including Shodhganga, Shodhgangotri and National Digital Library.
Virtual access anytime/anywhere—global sharing, including security and safeguarding of data, as well as supply chain enablement, is critical to handling complex systems from both a push and pull perspective as part of operational workflow.
Virtual access points can be found at community colleges, private colleges, community action agencies, libraries, schools, government offices, churches, extension offices, etc.