Library and Instructional Materials Sample Clauses

Library and Instructional Materials. BCC Library’s print collection consists of over 100,000 volumes. The BCC Library occupies approximately 15,300 square feet. Students, faculty and staff have circulation privileges at all of the CUNY libraries (with exception of the Graduate Center), and access to more than 7 million books in CUNY collections. InterLibrary loan services are available to BCC students as well as faculty, and items not available as local holdings may be obtained on loan from other libraries as needed. The Library offers document delivery services, a commercial service with fast turnaround for article delivery, to faculty in support of their research needs. The Library’s 327 periodical print subscriptions are supplemented by more than 39,000 full-text electronic journals, 838 electronic books, 105 full text electronic databases and 22 index and abstract databases. The Learning Resources Center collection includes more than 3,700 titles, in multiple formats (films, slides, film strips, tape recordings, videocassettes, CD-ROM’s, and DVDs). Electronic sources are available 24/7, and 99% of the sources are licensed to permit users to also have access from remote sites off campus.

Related to Library and Instructional Materials

  • BOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS The total cost of books and instructional materials for school district students participating as part of this CCAP agreement will be borne by school district.

  • Instructional Materials A. The Board recognizes that appropriate texts, library reference facilities, maps and globes, laboratory equipment, audio-visual equipment, art supplies, athletic equipment, current periodicals, standard tests and questionnaires, computers, and similar materials are the tools of the teaching profession. B. Efforts shall be continued to seek and use instructional materials which reflect the contribution and presence of diverse ethnic and cultural groups. C. 1. Selection of instructional materials for each school shall be made by a committee of teachers chosen by the faculty within that school.

  • Background and Instructions History of Agreement- This agreement has been drafted by the Texas Student Privacy Alliance (TXSPA). The Alliance is a collaborative group of Texas school districts that share common concerns around student and data privacy. The Texas K-12 CTO Council is the organization that sponsors the TXSPAand the TXSPA is the Texas affiliate of the national Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC). The SDPC works with other state alliances by helping establish common data privacy agreements unique to the jurisdiction of each state. This Texas agreement was drafted specifically for K-12 education institutions and included broad stakeholder input from Texas school districts, statewide associations such as TASB, TASA, and TASBO, and the Texas Education Agency. The purpose of this agreement is to set standards of both practice and expectations around data privacy such that all parties involved have a common understanding of expectations. This agreement also provides a mechanism (Exhibit E- General Offer of Terms) that would allow an Operator to extend the ability of other Texas school districts to be covered under the terms of the agreement should an Operator sign Exhibit E. This mechanism is intended to create efficiencies for both Operators and LEAs and generally enhance privacy practices and expectations for K-12 institutions and for companies providing services to K-12 institutions.

  • Construction materials (1) The restrictions of section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111-5) (Recovery Act) do not apply to Recovery Act designated country manufactured construction material. The restrictions of the Buy American statute do not apply to designated country unmanufactured construction material. Consistent with U.S. obligations under international agreements, this clause implements--

  • Customer Materials Subject to Section 4(a), all right, title and interest (including all Intellectual Property Rights) in and to the Customer Materials are owned by Customer or Customer’s suppliers.