Titularidad in english
Ownership
pronunciation: oʊnɜrʃɪp part of speech: noun
pronunciation: oʊnɜrʃɪp part of speech: noun
In gestures
titularidad = tenure.
Example: This article describes a study conducted to obtain information on feelings of librarians in institutions of higher education in South Carolina about tenure, faculty status, and publishing.more:
» de titularidad pública = government-owned ; state-owned ; state-run ; government-run ; publicly owned [publicly-owned] ; publicly supported .
Example: Government-owned book depots can help to solve some problems. Example: We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection. Example: The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres. Example: Both government-run programs and partially government-subsidized programs run by voluntary agencies such as Caritas and the YMCA are common. Example: Publishers of publicly owned newspapers reported their chains placed more emphasis on generating revenue than publishers of privately owned newspapers. Example: Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.