Personal Homepage Information
Home
pages that are meant primarily for
internal communication or for
professional or personal activities not
directly associated with the University
are considered personal home pages and
do not require review by the Public
Relations Office.
Some
examples of personal home pages would
include:
- A
faculty member's home page meant for
communicating with students enrolled
in a particular course; or a home
page focused on the faculty member's
personal research interests.
- A
faculty or staff member's home page
focused on communication with
members of his or her professional
society.
- Home
pages for student organizations,
such as FIA, The Text or
TREE.
- A
student's personal home page for his
or her own communication purposes.
Although
these pages do not require review by the
Public Relations Office, they must still
be registered with Public Relations and
the Office of Information
Technology. Personal page
developers are encouraged to maintain
high standards of quality and accuracy
and are reminded that all copyright and
obscenity laws apply to home page
development. The following
procedure has been set up to assist in
creating personal home pages.
If
you have questions or issues please
click
here to find out how to contact the
Technology Help Desk who will assist you
with your request. For urgent
issues, the help desk can page a support
specialist (during daytime hours) for
same-day response.
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Creating
a Personal Home Page
The
individual must be in compliance with
the official University policies
Information
Technology policy and conditions
of use for computer services as
provided by the Office of Information
Technology to get network account and to
request posting of a personal home page.
To
request a web directory in which to
place your personal home page, please
complete and submit the
web
registration form.
Public
Relations reserves the right to review
pages at its discretion and, if they are
in violation of University computing
policies or the law, remove them from
the University servers.
All
students' personal home pages must
include the University's official
disclaimer in legible form on the
default
web document. If at any time
this notification does not appear on the
opening page of a student's personal
home page, the student's entire web site
will be removed from the University web
server.
Philadelphia
University recognizes the value and
potential of personal publishing on the
Internet and encourages students,
faculty and staff to express themselves
through World Wide Web pages.
This is a
personal home page and the views and
opinions expressed within it and its
links are strictly those of the page
authors. It does not in any way
constitute official Philadelphia
University content.
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