| The California State University
San Marcos Library provides computer workstations
to support the scholarly activities of Cal
State San Marcos' faculty, students and
staff. Workstations are to be used for legitimate
campus business. Priority use of library
computer workstations is for those doing
research.
Please refrain from:
- Sending recreational e-mail.
- Engaging in chat.
- Playing recreational games.
Except for purposes of scholarly research,
refrain from:
- Displaying messages, images or sounds
that could create an atmosphere of discomfort
or harassment for those around you.
- Transmitting messages containing: obscene,
offensive or discriminatory material.
- Exposing others to material and images
that might be considered offensive or
could violate state or federal law or
university policies.
At all times be sensitive to the public
nature of shared computer workstations.
Library workstations must be used in accordance
with the California State University "Computer
Equipment Access Policy" and in accordance
with United States and California statutes
of law. Library Internet access is based
upon the First Amendment of the US Constitution
and American Library Association documents,
including The Library Bill of Rights.
Damaging or removing equipment is a crime
and will be prosecuted.
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