Licensing Policies, Policies and Procedures
Information Technology Policies and Standards
| Title: | Information Technology Policies and Standards (ID: CSD2462) | | Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2001) | | Type: | Policies and Procedures | | Abstract: | TCCS participates with other areas of the University to develop, implement and maintain IT policies and standards. The IT Policy Oversight Committee (ITPOC) reviews draft policies, refines and finalizes their wording, and shepherds proposed policies through required approval processes leading to adoption as official university policy. | | View this resource: | |
Policies, Guidelines and Laws - containing sections applicable to Information Technology at Emory
| Title: | Policies, Guidelines and Laws - containing sections applicable to Information Technology at Emory (ID: CSD1636) | | Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2001) | | Type: | Policies and Procedures | | Abstract: | List of Emory University Policies, Assignment of Names,
Copying and Using Computer Software, Copyright, Discriminatory Harassment, Email Deletion, Naming, Attachments,
Ethical Use of Information Technology, Honor Code of Emory College Information Access, Information Technology Conditions of Use, Napster and other File Sharing Utilities, and Undergraduate Code of Conduct | | View this resource: | |
Principles for Licensing Electronic Resources
| Title: | Principles for Licensing Electronic Resources (ID: CSD1346) | | Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (1997) | | Type: | Policies and Procedures | | Abstract: | These principles were prepared by the American Association of Law Libraries, American Library Association, Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries, Association of Research Libraries, Medical Library Association, and Special Libraries Association. The purpose of this document is to guide libraries as they negotiate license agreements for electronic resources and to provide licensors with information on the issues that are important to libraries and their user communities. The 15 principles listed help library staff negotiate licenses that address their institution's needs and recognize its obligations to the licensor. The document also lists terms that should be defined within a license agreement and resources for more information on licensing. | | View this resource: | |
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