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Virtually all EDUCAUSE members are learning to deal with the explosive growth of networking, connecting every part of the campus community and linking to colleagues and information resources across the country and around the world. Many of the issues campuses are facing today relate to this proliferation of campuswide networks and Internet connectivity--free speech, censorship, student records privacy, ethical standards, defining "institutional information" on the World Wide Web, information environment, and so forth.
Many institutions are moving toward establishing policies to deal with these issues. How do you know when you need a policy? How can we best share existing policies so we can learn from the work of our peers? Is it possible to create a model set of policies based on work that has already been done in this area? As a forum for facilitating the sharing and exchange of information, EDUCAUSE has indexed and abstracted many information policies contributed by member campuses to the Library, as well as articles, papers, and web sites related to campus information policy challenges. You can browse through the Library to see abstracts of policy documents, from which you can retrieve an electronic copy. You can find a list of these information policies on the left navigation bar just under "Campus Policies".
Let us know what other kinds of policies you'd like to learn about, or if you have a documented policy you would be willing to have us add to the EDUCAUSE Library policy collection.
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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Campus Policies
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Bucknell University Social Media Guidelines
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April 26, 2012
These guidelines are intended to help Bucknell University faculty and staff who create and manage social media presences as University representatives, either as individual professionals or on be…
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University of Virginia Library Social Media Guide
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June 21, 2011
The University of Virginia Library developed a Social Media Guide for social media use to inform library users on what the library is up to and services for users. …
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Guidelines for Appropriate Use of External Communication Systems
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June 26, 2009
Social Media policy for the University of Montana. Social Media policy for the University of Montana. …
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Responsible Computing: A Handbook for Faculty and Staff
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November 28, 2011
This online Handbook is an attempt to produce a responsible computing manual for faculty and staff and many of the policies listed within are under review or subject to change based on interpret…

















