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Hilton M. Briggs Library
Computer Use Policy

 

SDSU LIBRARIES POLICY & PROCEDURE STATEMENT

SUBJECT:

 

COMPUTER USE POLICY (BRIGGS LIBRARY public computer workstations,
exclusive of Computing Services computer lab)

Statement number:  K-17

Page 1 of 2

Approved by:

Library faculty

Date:

2 August 2001

Dean of Libraries

2 August 2001

Effective date:

4 August 2001

Revised date:

 28 June 2006

 

Introduction: The public computer workstations in Hilton M. Briggs Library are intended to be used by SDSU students to help meet the information needs concomitant with classroom assignments and other degree-related requirements.  In addition, they are intended for use by the SDSU faculty and staff to address their instructional, professional, or research information needs.  Note that the library's computers are part of a public network and there should be no expectation of privacy by those who use them. 
 

Allowed Uses: SDSU students, faculty, and staff may use the library’s public computer workstations for the following purposes:

 

 

Types of Resources:  Library computer workstations provide access to the following types of resources for the purposes stated above:

 

 

NonSDSU Users: NonSDSU individuals may use the library’s public computer workstations for information needs when SDSU students, faculty, or staff do not need the workstations.

 

Time Limits:  All users should limit continuous use of a workstation to one hour.

 

Unacceptable Use of Library Computer Workstations:  Any use of the library’s computer workstations that does not satisfy the above criteria is unacceptable. 

 

Consequences of Unacceptable Use:  Individuals observed using the library’s computer workstations in an unacceptable manner may be told to discontinue such use.  Failure to discontinue unacceptable computer use when told to do so, or repeated occurrences of unacceptable use, may precipitate involvement of the University Police Department and result in removal of the offender from the library and the long-term loss of library privileges including borrowing library materials, using library equipment, using library electronic resources, or entering the library building. 

 

Examples of Unacceptable Use:

 

 

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