Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy
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Information Technology (IT) Resources include the use of computers, networks, electronic communications, and electronic information sources. This electronic environment is essential to the Haverford community for teaching, research, and the administration of the College. Because the electronic environment is easily disrupted and subject to abuse, it is especially important that all members of the Haverford community respect the work and rights of others and adhere to this policy. Ethical use of computing resources implies respect for the integrity of our IT resources and their intended usage, for the needs and privacy of other users, and for the data and information contained in our electronic systems. Computing staff and senior College administrators respect the privacy of your computer and your network accounts and abide by the policies outlined here in working with systems to which they have privileged access. Computing staff reserve the right, however, to view the contents of your electronic data. Any inspection of electronic files, and any action based upon such inspection will be governed by all applicable U.S. and Pennsylvania laws and by College policies. This policy applies to all users including faculty, students, staff, guests, and visitors using College IT resources. This policy applies equally to all systems owned by the College or to any system connecting to the College network. College IT resources may not be used in any manner prohibited by law or disallowed by licenses, contracts, or College policies. Individuals are accountable for their own actions and all activity involving College IT resources. Certain uses of information technology may constitute either abuse of College policies or violation of state or federal law. Students, faculty, staff and guests should be aware that prosecution may occur if the law is violated. Violators of College policies may lose access to College IT resources and may be referred to the appropriate College office or to Honor Council as necessary. Prohibited practices include, but are not limited to:
There are a variety of other College policies and resources pertaining to the use of IT resources. Other prohibitions may exist in local or departmental computing labs and facilities. You are responsible for adhering to these policies. Please check directly with local authorities about their policies. This document was prepared by the Colleges CIO office. Last Updated: May 2002 |
For Questions and Comments, contact Haverford
College's Academic Computing Center.
Last updated on
August 29, 2002