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Computer and Network Access Agreement
This policy is displayed to the potential user of computer and network resources. If the user does not agree to abide by this policy, access to the requested resource is denied. Refer to the Acceptable Use of Computers and Networks at The University of Arizona for specific detail
By University of Arizona, 06/29/2004


Acceptable Use of Computers and Networks
The University of Arizona provides a wide variety of computing and networking resources to all qualified members of the university community. Access to computers, computing systems and networks owned by The University of Arizona is a privilege which imposes certain responsibilities and obligations and which is granted subject to university policies and codes, and local, state and federal laws. All users of these resources must comply with specific policies and guidelines governing their use, and act responsibly while using shared computing and network resources including wireless. The purpose of this policy is to promote the efficient, ethical and lawful use of the University of Arizonas computer and network resources.
By University of Arizona, 06/29/2004


University of Missouri Acceptable Use Policy
This policy applies to all users including faculty, staff, students and guest users of University of Missouri computer networks, equipment, or connecting resources.
By University of Missouri , 06/23/2004


Acceptable Use Policy Document
Corporate information and information resources shall be used in an approved, ethical, and lawful manner to avoid loss or damage to Corporate operations, image, or financial interests and to comply with official acceptable use policies and procedures. Personnel shall contact the chief information security officer (CISO) prior to engaging in any activities not explicitly covered by these policies.
By Raymond Landolo, 05/11/2004


Use of Computing and Network Resources
The purpose of this policy is to clarify the requirements, prohibitions, and procedures applicable to the use of CU-Boulder's computing and network resources.
04/22/2004


MULTNOMAH COUNTY LIBRARY'S POLICIES REGARDING INTERNET USE
Library staff will identify specific starting points for searches on the library's home page that are appropriate to the library's mission and service roles. The library cannot control or monitor other material that may be accessible from Internet sources because the Internet is a vast and unregulated medium with access points that can and do change often, rapidly and unpredictably. Parents and children are encouraged to read "Child Safety on the Information Highway," available free from any library location or on the World Wide Web.
04/08/2004


Internet Access Policy and Guidelines for Use of Library Workstations
The library has a policy of open access to all parts of its collections, including access to the Internet, and usage is not restricted by age (supervision is the responsibility of parents, guardians or caregivers). Also, use is not prioritized by information need (everyone’s information need is important to him or her), and it is not restricted by residency. However access to some electronic databases is restricted by residency because of cost or vendor requirements.
04/08/2004


INTERNET USE POLICY
Electronic information and networking is a new and very rapidly developing area of public and private activity. The Library recognizes that these developments pose new challenges as well as new opportunities for the library board, the library staff, and library users and their families. The Library believes that these challenges and opportunities are best addressed by adherence to the fundamental principles of traditional library use and the principles of a free society. These new methods of receiving information do not change the mission of the Ames Public Library, which is: "The Ames Public Library: We connect you to the world of ideas."
04/08/2004


Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) Model
In making decisions regarding student access to the Internet, the {SCHOOL DISTRICT} considers its own stated educational mission, goals, and objectives. Electronic information research skills are now fundamental to preparation of citizens and future employees. Access to the Internet enables students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, bulletin boards, and other resources while exchanging messages with people around the world. The District expects that faculty will blend thoughtful use of the Internet throughout the curriculum and will provide guidance and instruction to students in its use. As much as possible, access from school to Internet resources should be structured in ways which point students to those which have been evaluated prior to use. While students will be able to move beyond those resources to others that have not been previewed by staff, they shall be provided with guidelines and lists of resources particularly suited to learning objectives.
04/08/2004


State Recommendations for Public School Internet Acceptable Use Policies and Guidelines
It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that each public school corporation in Indiana establish an Internet Acceptable Use Policy that is consistent with existing policies for print media, and that the local Internet Acceptable Use Policy include:
04/08/2004


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