Food and Beverages
To preserve the library’s collections, equipment, and furnishings and to provide a comfortable environment, consumption of food and beverages are not allowed (within reason) in all areas of the library.
Any beverage brought into the Library must be either canned drinks or in re-closable containers such as sports bottles, screw-top bottles, or travel mugs.
Please dispose of empty containers properly; and if needed, please clean spills and bring damaged library material to a Library employee.
Computers and Electronic Communications
Computer equipment, e-mail accounts, facsimile equipment, and Internet access are provided to students at Bauder College exclusively for educational activities.
Downloading, viewing, distributing, or sending pornographic or obscene materials are prohibited. This includes bookmarking any such Web sites, or opening or forwarding any such e-mail, fax, or voice mail messages. Any communications by students via e-mail, instant messenger, voice mail, or fax that may constitute slander or defamation or may be considered abusive, offensive, harassing, vulgar, obscene, or threatening is prohibited. This content includes, but is not limited to, sexual comments or images, racial slurs, gender-specific comments, or any other comments that would offend someone on the basis of age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, physical challenge, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Any individual with a complaint about such communications should refer to the “Policy of Nondiscrimination” section in the Bauder College Catalog.
Students should not expect computer files, e-mail, voice mail, or Internet bookmarks to be either confidential or private. Therefore, students should have no expectation of privacy whatsoever related to their use of these systems. Even when a message or files is erased, it is still possible to recover the message or file, and therefore privacy of messages and computer files cannot be ensured to anyone. Any computer-generated correspondence, the contents of all computer hard drives on the College premises, as well as saved voice mail messages are the sole property of the College, may be considered business records, and could be used in administrative, judicial, or other proceedings.
The College licenses software to supports its educational processes. Students are not permitted to copy, remove, or install software.
By using the computer equipment, software, and communications devices, all students knowingly and voluntarily consent to being monitored and acknowledge the College’s right to conduct such monitoring. The equipment is intended for educational purposes only, and any other use by students may result in discipline up to and including permanent dismissal from Bauder College.
Children in the Library
Campus facilities are designed for use by members of the campus community, which includes students, faculty, staff and visitors. The University Library's collection of materials and unfiltered Internet access is designed to meet the research and curricular needs of its primary users, adults. For these reasons, children are not allowed in the Library.
Please note: an adult is defined to be a person who is at least age 18
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