RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF INTERNET WORKSTATIONS


The entry to e-Library is restricted. Those with valid University Library Membership Cards are given priority. Accesses to computers and to select library subscribed databases are restricted because of product licensing agreements.

The Internet station(s) are solely designed to access the resources known as the World Wide Web. The library will not provide access to e-mail accounts, newsgroups, or other online forums not falling under the domain of the World Wide Web.

Individual use of the Internet stations will be limited to a period of one hour per session. Users may only have one booked session per day.

If a workstation is unoccupied during any session, the next person in line may use the station for the remainder of that session. If a person leaves the workstation for more than five minutes, it is assumed that they have finished their session and it is available for use by another person. Final judgment on who may use the workstation lies with the library assistant on duty.

Printing and downloading of material from the World Wide Web is encouraged as long as it does not violate the generally accepted ideas of copyright and plagiarism. Downloading material to a virus free pendrive / CDROM disk is free. Printing material carries a charge refer fees for various services page. Users will be held responsible for all pages they print out.

The workstations must be used for educational and informational purposes only, not for unauthorised, illegal, or unethical purposes.