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| Policy
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7005 |
| Subject: |
University
Web Page Policy |
| Group: |
Institutional |
| Approved
by: |
The President |
| Approval
date: |
August
23, 2002 |
| Effective
date: |
August
23, 2002 |
| Revised: |
March
6, 2003 |
| Administered
by: |
Director
of Computing Services |
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- PREAMBLE
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Mount Allison
has a homepage on the World Wide Web from which visitors to the homepage
can access other pages concerning the University and its faculty, students
and staff.
The totality
of all of these pages located on the University’s servers is the
University’s website.
This website
is governed by the following policy.
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- DEFINITIONS
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Active
Web pages are pages which are currently accessible on a website.
A domain
is a group of computers and devices on a network that are administered
as a unit with common rules and procedures. A domain used by Mount Allison
is ‘mta.ca’.
The homepage
is the main page of a website. The homepage serves as an index or table
of contents to the other pages of the site, and usually is the first
page that a visitor to the site sees.
A host
name identifies a computer that can deliver web pages or provide applications
to a user working at another computer.
Pages
are documents on a website.
Personal
pages are pages maintained by individuals concerning their personal
interests or activities.
Professional
pages are pages maintained by individuals concerning their professional
interests or activities.
Second
level pages are pages immediately below the homepage and usually are
an index to a department’s or organization’s pages.
Splash
pages are pages of a web site that the user sees first before being
given the option to continue to the main content of the site or of a
portion of the site.
The web is the World Wide Web.
The Web
Committee is a committee made of the Director of Computing Services,
the Webmaster, certain other employees in the Department of Computing
Services, a representative from each of the University’s faculties,
a student representative, a staff representative, and representatives
of certain administrative departments.
The Web
Content Organization Sub-Committee is a subcommittee of the Web Committee.
The Webmaster
is the individual who manages the University’s website.
A Web
server is a computer that delivers web pages to a user working at another
computer.
The World
Wide Web, is a system of Internet servers that supports documents called
pages.
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- PURPOSE
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The purpose
of this policy is to ensure that Mount Allison’s website conveys
an appropriate image of the University, serves the needs of the University
and its faculty, students and staff, and contains information that is
appropriate, complete and current.
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- RESPONSIBILITIES
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The Webmaster
is responsible for the development and organization of the website,
and for the content of its homepage and second level pages. The Webmaster
chairs all subcommittees of the Web Committee, and is responsible for
recommending polices concerning the website; for training faculty, staff
and students who are responsible for web pages on the site; and for
making decisions about the design of all sub pages.
The Web
Committee is responsible for advising the Webmaster on all matters concerning
the Webmaster’s responsibilities.
The Web
Content Organization Sub-Committee is responsible for advising the Web
Committee on the website’s organization.
The departments,
organizations or individuals who create pages on the website are responsible
for the content of those pages, for creating and maintaining them in
accordance with this policy, and for keeping the content current.
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- POLICIES CONCERNING CONTENT
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Each page
must display at its bottom the name of the individual, department or
organization responsible for its content; the date the page was last
updated; and an e-mail address where that individual, department or
organization can be contacted concerning the content of the page.
Pages,
other than professional pages and pages created by organizations that
do not represent the University, must adhere to the standards established
for University web pages, including but not restricted to visual and
audio standards.
Splash
pages must display a department’s physical location, phone and
fax numbers, and head’s name and e-mail address and, in the case
of academic departments must link to the Academic Calendar.
Pages
created by departments and organizations representing the University
must display the University's full name, must be linked to the Mount
Allison University’s homepage, and must avoid storing data redundantly
by linking to pages where desired content is already stored and maintained.
Pages
must be created with licensed software and must not consume an inappropriate
share of system resources.
Except
as specifically provided in this policy, pages must not be used for
personal purposes.
Pages
must not offend University policies or the law, or link to sites that
do so. Examples of pages that would violate this policy would be pages
that contain hate speech that violates the Criminal Code, speech that
violates the Human Rights Code, defamatory speech, and content that
violates computer network usage policies.
Professional
pages, personal pages that are linked from professional pages, or pages
created by organizations not representing the University must not display
Mount Allison University logos or symbols and must display the following
disclaimer: “This page was not created by or on behalf of Mount
Allison University. The responsibility for its content rests solely
with the page’s creator.”
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- POLICIES CONCERNING WEB PAGES
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| 6.1
Personal Pages |
No
personal pages will be permitted on the University’s website or
on University servers.However, personal pages residing on non MTA servers
can be linked from professional pages on the University’s website
or on University servers.
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Professional Pages |
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| 6.2.1
Student Professional Pages |
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Students
can create professional pages on the University’s website. These
pages will be removed by Computing Services six months following the
student’s graduation or withdrawal from the University.
The following information is permitted on student professional pages:
picture; name; degree and program information; contact information;
resume; publications; memberships and affiliations; work experiences;
volunteer activities; descriptions of extra-curricular interests and
activities; reading lists; samples of academic and creative work; plans
and goals; links to other material of interest whether part of the University’s
website or not; and links to personal pages.
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| 6.2.2
Other Professional Pages |
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Faculty
and staff members may create professional pages which will be hosted
by the University on a separate virtual server.
Professional pages will be linked from departmental web pages and, unless
the creator objects, from a central directory of professional pages.
The following types of information are permitted on professional pages:
picture; name; title(s); department and office location; contact information;
curriculum vitae; publications; professional affiliations; career summary;
courses taught; plans and goals; teaching and research information;
reading lists; samples of student work; professional associations; other
related professional and academic information; links to other material
of professional interest; links to online courses which must be hosted
as course pages (see below); and links to personal pages.
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| 6.3
Organization Pages |
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Organizations
that are not part of the University community cannot have web pages
hosted on University servers.
Student
organizations require permission from the Dean of Students and from
Computing Services in order to have web pages hosted on University servers.
Other
organizations require permission from a Vice-President in order to have
web pages hosted on University servers.
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Course Pages |
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Web pages
for academic courses will be hosted on a University server determined
by the Department of Computing Services in a section of the web site
which will contain an index of all online course information. This information
is currently on WEBCT.
Such pages may contain basic course information such as the syllabus,
a description of course content, related materials and a link to the
instructor’s professional page.
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| 6.5
Links |
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External
links must open a new browser window, will be not be permitted if they
introduce into the website materials that violate this policy, and must
open a new browser window.
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| 6.6
Disclaimer |
The University’s Web site contains materials that cannot be guaranteed
to be error-free. These materials are provided for convenience only.
The only documents on the site that are official versions are those
that expressly so declare.
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- INDIVIDUAL FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTAL WEB SERVERS
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| 7.1
Web Servers Operated by Departments, Organizations or Individuals |
Web servers may be maintained by departments, faculty members or organizations
as part of the Mount Allison network and domains.
In the
case of departments and faculty members, such servers must only be used
for academic activities not supported on the central Mount Allison servers
and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, may not be used
to provide individuals or organizations with general web space.
These
servers must be approved by Computing Services on the recommendation
of the Web Committee, will be governed by this policy, will not be backed
up or otherwise supported by Computing Services and will not be centrally
indexed and searchable as part of the Mount Allison web site.
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7.2
Host Names
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Host names
in the mta.ca domain will only be permitted for University departments,
if the request conforms to University computing policies and if the
name will not cause confusion.
Host names
in domains other than ‘mta.ca’ can only be used with the
permission of Computing Services on the recommendation of the Web Committee.
These domains must be managed and run by Computing Services.
Frivolous
or vanity names will not be approved.
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- ADVERTISING
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No advertising
will be permitted on University Web pages. However, faculty members
can use their professional pages to advertise scholarly work by referring
potential purchasers to their personal pages for information on pricing
and availability.
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- MISCELLANEA |
Content providers may hire, through Computing Services but at the content
provider’s expense, trained students who can provide assistance
with the development and maintenance of web pages under the supervision
of the Webmaster.
If the content of a page is not kept up-to-date the content provider
will be so notified and if the page is not up-dated the links to the
page may be removed.
Violations of this policy may result in a page being removed from the
University’s server.
Pages
dependent upon Microsoft applications will not function properly on
the University’s website.
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