Common use of Librarians Clause in Contracts

Librarians. ‌ 20.1 The Administration recognizes that professional librarians are a closely allied group whose ultimate academic support function of aiding and furthering the educational and scholarly goals of the University in its three-fold educational mission of teaching, research and service, converges with that of the faculty, although pursued through different means and in a different manner.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Librarians. 20.1 The Employer/University Administration recognizes that professional librarians are a closely allied group whose ultimate academic support function of aiding and furthering the educational and scholarly goals of the University in its three-fold educational mission of teaching, research and service, converges with that of the faculty, although pursued through different means and in a different manner.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Boston Campus Agreement, Boston Campus Agreement, Boston Campus Agreement

Librarians. ‌ 20.1 The Employer/University Administration recognizes that professional librarians are a closely allied group whose ultimate academic support function of aiding and furthering the educational and scholarly goals of the University in its three-fold educational mission of teaching, research and service, converges with that of the faculty, although pursued through different means and in a different manner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Boston Campus Agreement, Campus Agreement

Librarians. ‌ 20.1 The Employer/University Administration recognizes that professional librarians are a closely allied group whose ultimate academic support function of aiding and furthering the educational and scholarly goals of the University in its three-fold educational mission of teaching, research and service, converges with that of the faculty, although pursued through different means and in a different manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement