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Guidelines for use of IT resources

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For what purposes may I use the University’s information technology?

As a member of the University community, you are provided with the use of scholarly and/or work-related tools, including (but not confined to) access to the Library and its systems, to certain computer systems, servers, software, printers, services, databases, electronic publications; to the campus telephone and voice mail systems; and to the Internet. As a general matter, your use of such information technology should be for purposes that are consistent with the business and mission of the University.

Personal use of these systems, except for students enrolled at the University, should be incidental and kept to a minimum. For example, use of such resources by an employee for other than work-related matters should be reasonable and limited so that it does not incur additional cost to the University, does not prevent the employee from attending to and completing work effectively and efficiently, and does not preclude others with work-related needs from using the resources, including the shared campus and Internet bandwidth. Individual departments or units may place additional restrictions on personal use of the resources by their employees.


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