Library Work definition

Library Work means a Book that a Fully Participating Library or a Cooperating Library makes available to Google, either in hard copy (including microform) format to be Digitized, or in a form Digitized by or for such Fully Participating Library or Cooperating Library, for the Google Library Project.

Examples of Library Work in a sentence

  • See also, Alice Isabel Hazeltine, Library Work with Children (White Plains: The H.

  • This includes the displays, decorations, and public information areas outside of the Children’s area and Library Work Room.

  • Outside of Library Hours, the entire building; excluding the Children’s Center and Library Work Room are also available for private rental.

Related to Library Work

  • literary work means any work, other than a dramatic or musical work, which is written, spoken or sung, and accordingly includes—

  • piece-work means any work the pay for which is estimated by the amount of work performed irrespective of the time occupied in its performance;

  • DAY WORK means on item of work requiring the employment of labour with or without materials as the case may be, which, in the opinion of the Senior Engineer /Civil-in-charge, is not capable of being evaluated by the accepted methods of measurement or assessment and is paid for on the basis of the actual labour and materials utilised on the particular item of work referred to.

  • Tenant Improvement Work means the construction of the Tenant Improvements, together with any related work (including demolition) that is necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements.

  • Extra Work means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.