Lab Policy
Guidelines for Use of APSU Computer Labs
(approved by Lab Subcommittee of the Technology Committee)
revised April 21, 2003Purpose
This document describes the different types of computer facilities
available, defines who may use these facilities, and provides
guidelines for acceptable use.
These guidelines are
intended to cover information, which all facilities hold in common.
Each facility may supplement these campus-wide guidelines with
individual department or unit procedures or protocols to meet
specific administrative or academic needs.
Violations of the
Guidelines
Disciplinary actions for violating any provisions of these
guidelines shall be governed by the applicable provision of the Code
of Student Conduct found in the APSU Student Handbook.
Sanctions for violation
of these guidelines may include revocation or suspension of computer
access privileges in addition to any other sanctions permitted under
the Code of Student Conduct and the Tennessee Board of Regents
policy on Information Technology Resources [www.tbr.state.tn.us/policies_guidelines/governance_policies/1-08-00-00.htm]
Violations of law may
also be referred for criminal or civil prosecution.
Resources covered by
these guidelines include host computer systems, personal computers
and workstations, computer peripherals, communications networks,
software, removable media, and files.
The use of these
resources is governed by federal and state law, as well as by
Tennessee Board of Regents and Austin Peay State University policies
and procedures. The University may monitor access to any of these
resources in order to ensure security of its systems and networks
and to enforce University policies.
Monitoring and
Inspecting of Electronic Records
Electronic records sent, received, or stored on computers owned,
leased, or administered by the TBR is the property of the Tennessee
Board of Regents. As the property of the TBR, the content of such
records, including electronic mail, is subject to inspection by TBR
personnel. While the TBR does not routinely do so, the TBR is able
and reserves the right to monitor and / or log all network activity
of users without notice, including all e-mail and Internet
communications. Users should have no reasonable expectation of
privacy in the use of these resources.
Description of Facilities
The locations of computer facilities, as well as each facility’s
guidelines, procedures, equipment and hours may be found at http://www.apsu.edu/labinfo.
In addition, this information shall be clearly posted inside and/or
outside each facility.
Different types of
computer facilities exist on this campus. Some APSU computer
facilities are designated as open access, while some are specialized
departmental facilities used for classes and, occasionally, function
as open access. Some facilities have posted hours and are staffed by
attendants, while others have no posted hours and are only opened as
needed. Open labs include campus network and Internet connections,
which require a sign-in or identification procedure to ensure that
only currently enrolled APSU students use the facility. Users should
check each individual facility’s procedures or protocols for
specific information.
Users and Their
Responsibilities
Access to APSU’s computer labs is limited to currently enrolled APSU
students. Exceptions are made for APSU academic pursuits, and
approved workshops, seminars, or other special events.
Users are responsible for
ethical use of APSU computer resources, including both honesty in
their academic pursuits and respect for others who share these
resources.
If requested, users
should be prepared to sign in and/or may be requested to present a
valid APSU picture ID when they enter a computing facility.
Guidelines for Use
A.
Access to resources in computing facilities
Computers for individual
use are assigned on a first-come first-served basis.
APSU computing and
networking resources are limited; therefore, the first priority
should be the fulfillment of academic instructional objectives for
students using the computer facilities. Users may be asked to
justify the academic legitimacy of their activities to lab
management. n.b. Users should be aware of state and federal laws
governing the distribution and display of obscene materials (refer
to section G of these Guidelines which conform to section 7.1 of TBR
policy).
Students engaged in
non-academic pursuits may be asked by attendants to relinquish
machines for students who need to do work for their classes.
Some computers are
reserved for specific purposes because of special features such as
an attached plotter or specialized software. These computers are
clearly identified in each facility, and students needing those
resources shall have priority on those machines.
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Care of computing resources
Malfunctioning equipment should be reported immediately to the
attendant or manager in charge of
the facility.
The consumption of foods
and beverages, including bottled water, is prohibited except in
designated areas.
Computers are configured
according to the needs of students and faculty/staff. Users must not
change hardware or software configuration settings. Users who have
suggestions for a hardware or software configuration change should
speak to the person who manages the facility.
Users are expected to
exercise good judgment when submitting printing tasks and take
proper care of the computers, printers and all other equipment found
in the facilities (see section C, below).
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Reducing wasteful use of paper and printing
supplies
Users are expected to be
conservative in their use of paper and to exercise discretion when
printing documents to prevent waste of expensive printing materials.
Because color cartridges are costly, users must be prudent when
sending print jobs to color printers.
Users should submit the
print command only once to avoid printing multiple copies of a
document. Users should allow adequate time to ensure a successful
print job before re-sending a print command.
Users who need multiple
copies of a document must use a photocopying machine for duplication
of documents. Coin-operated photocopiers are available in the
Woodward Library (during library hours) as well as in the Printing
Services center at APSU which can be accessed via an exterior door
of the Woodward Library building (during normal work hours).
Users are urged to use
the “print preview” command before submitting a print job. Blank
pages that appear in the “print preview” result should be deleted
before the print job is sent.
Users should make sure
they have sent their printing job to the correct printer. To do
this, instead of immediately clicking on the printer icon, users
should click the File command in the main menu toolbar and then
select “Print,” which will open the Print dialog box where settings
can be checked and adjusted before sending a print command.
Users must only print
materials of academic relevance or co-curricular significance.
Users should notify the lab attendant if the printer has failed to
respond correctly after the first print command. If users have
submitted an incorrect print job, they
should notify the lab attendant so that
the attendant can attempt to cancel the job.
Users should save
personal email, web pages and any kind of academically irrelevant
materials to removable media, such as zip disks floppy disks, and
CD-R or CD-RW disks.
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Respect for others using the facilities
Those using the
facilities should work quietly. Loud conversations and disruptive
behavior disturb others who are trying to do academic work.
Users may not encroach on
others’ use of computing resources. Such activities include, but are
not limited to, sending harassing messages, introducing viruses or
anything else which damages software or hardware, and
misrepresenting one’s identity in electronic communication.
Persons who are
disruptive in computer lab facilities will be asked to leave
immediately. The lab attendant may summon the lab supervisor or the
faculty advisor if a student refuses to leave. Campus security may
be summoned to the facility if a user poses a threat to the safety
of the facility.
Repeated incidents of
disruptive or harassing behavior will result in loss of computer use
privileges.
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Skills needed to use APSU facilities
Campus computer labs are
primarily self-service facilities. Users are responsible for
learning the skills necessary to use the computer applications.
Software documentation and manuals may be made available to users in
some facilities.
The lab attendant’s
responsibilities include (a) insuring that users properly sign in
and sign out; (b) troubleshooting hardware; (c) correcting printer
malfunctions; and (d) enforcing these lab guidelines. In addition to
these primary responsibilities, attendants may be able to provide
limited assistance to users based on the attendant’s knowledge of
specific software.
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Software and data on APSU computer lab
facilities
Only software owned by or
licensed to Austin Peay State University shall reside on campus lab
computers.
All applicable copyright
laws and licenses must be observed.
No software or “freeware” shall be installed on any APSU lab
computer without express permission from the facility manager.
Users must save their
work to removable media, such as floppy disks, zip disks, and CD-R
or CD-RW disks.
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Obscene materials
The distribution and
display of obscene materials is prohibited by the laws of Tennessee
(see Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-902). Obscene materials are defined
under Tennessee law (see T.C.A. § 39-17-901(10)) as those materials
which:
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The average person applying contemporary
community standards would find that the work, taken as a whole,
appeals to the prurient interest;
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The average person applying contemporary
community standards would find that the work depicts or
describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct; and
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The work, taken as a whole, lacks serious
literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
Federal law (18 U.S.C.
2252) prohibits the distribution across state lines of child
pornography.
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Students with disabilities
Computers on campus are open for student use on a first come, first
served basis. Some facilities provide stations for users with
disabilities. When users identify themselves as disabled and request
immediate access, they shall be given access to a designated station
only if a vacant computer is available for the student who is being
relocated.
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