Use of the Auraria Library public access computer resources signifies
that the user has read and understood this policy and will comply
with it in all respects.
Access to and use of the Auraria Library's public computing
resources is a privilege provided to the students, faculty,
and staff of the Auraria Higher Education Center campus
and other community users for scholarly, research, academic,
and administrative purposes. The Auraria Library's public
access computing resources shall be used in a manner consistent
with the instructional, research, and administrative objectives
of the academic community in general and with the purpose
for which such use of resources and facilities is intended.
All activities inconsistent with these objectives, such
as chat rooms, games, personal e-mail, word processing,
or graphic websites that violate other campus policies (e.g.,
Sexual Harassment Policies) or local, state or federal laws
are considered to be inappropriate and may jeopardize a
user's privileges with respect to the use of the Auraria
Library's public access computing resources.
NOTE: Personal e-mail and word processing are allowed in
the Computer Commons lab.
Users of the Auraria Library are expected to use computer
resources in an effective, efficient, appropriate, ethical,
and legal manner. Auraria campus students, faculty, and
staff have first priority in the usage of library computers.
At busy times of the year campus identification may be requested.
Each user agrees to make appropriate use of computing resources
including, but not limited to:
1. Respecting the intended purposes of computing resources,
facilities, and equipment (for scholarly, research, academic,
administrative and other legitimate library purposes.) NOTE:
Personal e-mail and word processing are allowed in the Computer
Commons lab.
2. Respecting the boundaries of the resource controls of
the systems, (i.e. no hacking, etc.).
3. Respecting the copyright protection of licensed software
and documentation. [U.S. Code 17 and applicable database
licensing agreements]
Each user agrees to refrain from inappropriate uses of
computer resources, including but not limited to:
1. Using computing resources, facilities, and equipment
for commercial gain, chat rooms, games, personal e-mail,
word processing or graphic websites that violate other campus
policies (e.g., Sexual Harassment Policies) or local, state
or federal laws.
2. Intentionally seeking information on, obtaining copies
of, modifying, or tampering with files, passwords, or any
type of data belonging to other users unless specifically
authorized to do so by those other users.
3. Violating any network-related policy, whether set by
the University of Colorado, CU-Denver, Metropolitan State
College, the Community College of Denver, and local, state,
and Federal laws related to computing.
4. Altering or avoiding accounting for the use of computing
resources, facilities, and equipment.
5. Making excessive use of resources, controlled or otherwise.
6. Sending obscene, abusive, harassing, or threatening
messages to any other individual.
7. Engaging in vandalism or mischief that incapacitates,
compromises, or destroys the Auraria Library's computing
resources.
8.Violating Colorado law (C.R.S. 18-6-403) “Sexual
Exploitation of Children.” Police will be called.
Violations of this computing resources policy will be handled
according to the established disciplinary procedures of
the appropriate user's institution, or for non-affiliated
users, the procedures of the University of Colorado at Denver.
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