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Computer Use Policy

Computing Environment

Computers in the first-floor Reference area are equipped with Internet access and the Microsoft Office 2007 suite (including Word, Excel, Access and Power Point), and are for use by Tulane students, faculty and staff. These computers require a login using a Tulane email account user ID and password. Members of the Tulane community may use these computers for any academic purpose including library research and writing.

In addition, a limited number of computers are available throughout the library for use without a Tulane login. These computers are equipped with a Web browser only, and are intended for academic research purposes such as library catalog and database searching, Internet searching, or brief e-mail.

Wireless access to the campus network is available in the library. For more information, see Computers and Network Access.

Guests (Non-Tulane Library Users)

Guests may access the non-login computers for academic research only. Use of library computers by guests for non-academic purposes (i.e. recreation) is expressly prohibited, and guests may be asked to verify that they are using a computer for academic research purposes only. Tulane students, faculty and staff have priority over guests in cases where an insufficient number of computers are available in the library. We reserve the right to limit the amount of time that a guest may occupy a computer; normally this should not exceed two hours per day.

Food and Drink

Although drinks may be consumed in the library in a covered container, users should exercise caution near computer equipment to avoid leaks or spills. Damage resulting from spills will be the responsibility of the user. Food is not permitted in the library, except in the snack lounge in the basement. See the food and drink policy.

Responsible Use

All individuals should use the library computers responsibly in pursuit of academic functions. In doing so, they must not infringe on the rights or privacy of others or the integrity of the computer system, and they must abide by Technology Services' university-wide policy on use of computers and networks and other applicable Technology Services' policies. The following list characterizes some, but not all, unacceptable uses of computers in the Library:

Any individual found to be using the computers to the distraction of another user or limiting access to the computer for the research purposes of another user, will be required to cease the activity, unless they can demonstrate that they are completing an academic assignment for a Tulane University class. Repeated violations by students, staff or faculty will be referred to the appropriate campus disciplinary body. Violations by non-affiliated users will be referred to the Department of Public Safety and violators may be removed from the campus.