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Computing Policies
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The policies of the Penn State Erie Computer Center are a supplement to the computing policies of
Penn State University. (For more information about the
University's computing policies, see Policies
and Guidelines.)
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The following items are not permitted
in the Computer Center...
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food.
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beverages without secure lids.
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computer games.
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electronic devices such as radio,
TV, etc. (unless headphones are used at a volume which
does not disturb others).
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saving personal files on the PC
hard disks.
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using the computer to create,
store, display or transmit obscene messages, images,
or sounds (see University
policy AD-20 for more information and penalties).
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Beverages that have secure lids are
permitted in the labs. However, if you spill a beverage that
causes damage to the equipment, you will be responsible for
the cost of the repairs.
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Please notify a student computer consultant
about the items below (and do not attempt to fix)...
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broken or faulty equipment.
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dusty or dirty monitor screens.
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jammed printer paper.
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printers out of paper or need
new toner.
You can also report problems by using
the on-line trouble reporting form. This form may
be accessed from the active desktop of any lab PC.
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If you make printed copies...
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discard your unwanted printed
copies in the paper recycling bins.
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do not take or discard printed
copies that are not yours.
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pick the copies up as soon as
possible; unclaimed laser copies will be discarded after
one day.
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If you borrow materials...
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you must have a valid Penn State
photo
ID card.
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the materials must remain in the
Computer Center and cannot be signed out overnight.
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the materials must be returned
to the consultant help desk by closing time; if not,
the materials will be reported as stolen to
Police and
Safety.
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The PCs in the labs...
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may be reserved by faculty or
staff for classroom instruction.
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are available to all users unless
they are reserved for instruction.
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may not be reserved for individual
use.
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The hours of operation...
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may vary (especially during the
first and last weeks of the semester and during semester
breaks).
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are available by calling 898-6250.
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are posted to the directory board
next to H135.
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Lost and found items...
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Updated November 20, 2007
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