Academic Technologies

Barnard Library and Academic Information Services
Computer Use Policy


Online Computer Use Policy Confirmation instructions: 

  1. Please copy and paste the entire text below the double line into an email message.

  2. Fill in the information requested at the end of the text.

  3. The message must be sent from your Barnard email account.

  4. Send the message to help@barnard.edu



Barnard Library and Academic Information Services
Computer Use Policy

Computer Use Policy

Academic Technologies (AT) and Management Information and Network Services (MINS) at Barnard College maintain certain policies with regard to the use and security of their systems. All users are expected to be familiar with these policies. Violations of AT/MINS policy can lead to the suspension of computer account(s) pending investigation of circumstances.  Serious violations of the policy will be subject to Barnard's established disciplinary procedures or referred directly to outside authorities as appropriate.  Unauthorized use of the College's computing facilities can be a criminal offense. The penalties may be as severe as suspension or dismissal from the College and/or criminal prosecution.

While all contents in storage on data and voice systems are generally regarded to be private, they are subject to the rules of Barnard College, including the College’s ability under certain circumstances to access, restrict, monitor and regulate the systems which support and contain them.   Employees of the College, whose use of the College’s computing resources are provided for work-related purposes, may be directed to share certain files and information with others or that a computer account must be accessible to a supervisor to assure effective backup or execution of the work.

The College will exercise its right to monitor and access an individual’s use of the College’s data and voice systems only if there is a reasonable basis to believe that the individual may have violated a civil or criminal law, College policy, rule, or code of conduct.  This determination can only be made upon the recommendation of an officer of the College, with the prior approval of the President in each instance.  Note also that this provision does not supersede any grievance and due process rights that may be afforded to the affected employee or student by virtue of any relevant College policy or procedure.

The College will comply with any lawful subpoena or other legally binding request for College records, including voice and data files, from government agencies, or civil or law enforcement authorities.

Ownership

College-owned data, voice and broadcast systems are provided for authorized use by the members of the College community and certain others primarily for the business of the College. Personal use of these systems should be limited to infrequent incidental use. Under no circumstance may the College’s systems be used for business purposes of other organizations.

Barnard College is the owner of administrative databases, mailing lists, directories and other data maintained for administrative purposes on College computers and data, voice and broadcast systems.  Therefore, users may not copy, store, display, distribute or otherwise use such data without the prior permission of the College.

Privately-owned computer systems, when attached to the campus data network and/or other campus resources, are subject to the same responsibilities and regulations as pertain to College-owned systems.

Other Terms and Conditions

The EDUCOM Code

Respect for intellectual labor and creativity is vital to academic discourse and this principle applies to works of all authors and publishers in all media.  It encompasses respect for the right to acknowledgment, the right to privacy, and the right to determine the form, manner, and terms of publication and distribution.

Because electronic information is volatile and easily reproduced, respect for the work and personal expression of others is especially critical in computer environments. Violations of authorial integrity, including plagiarism, invasion of privacy, unauthorized access, and trade secrets and copyright violations, may be grounds for sanctions against members of the academic community.   (3/9/01) 

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I have read the  policy above and I agree to abide by these rules.

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last update 04/25/08