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Policy on Electronic Publishing in Mathematical Sciences


The Mathematical Sciences of The University of Iowa recognizes the value and potential of electronic publishing, and so allows and encourages students, staff, and faculty to publish electronic information. Individuals and groups affiliated with Mathematical Sciences may publish information in electronic home Web pages, personal Web pages, ftp documents, electronic mail, or other formats that carry out official University business or otherwise support the University's mission. Contents of all electronic documents must follow University, Mathematical Sciences, and applicable departmental standards regarding nondiscrimination and offensive material. This includes direct links to other material. In other words, a document that contains no inappropriate information may be considered inappropriate if it contains a direct link to a document with inappropriate material.

Copyright laws apply to electronic publishing as well as to print publishing. Electronic publishers must have permission to publish the information, graphics, or photographs in their electronic documents if they are not the author or creator of such material. Electronic publications are subject to the same University policies and standards as printed publications.

The resources of Mathematical Sciences of The University of Iowa may not be used to create electronic documents primarily for personal business or personal gain, except as permitted by other University policies. The University does allow for personal documents that provide information about an individual that is relevant to that individual's role at the University.

The main Web page of Mathematical Sciences of The University of Iowa will not link directly to personal electronic documents. Departments that publish links to faculty, staff, or student electronic documents must, when requested, deactivate links to objectionable material. The authors of personal electronic documents must follow the guidelines in this policy.

The following statement must appear on all personal Web pages (not just personal home Web pages) linked below the Mathematical Sciences home page:

The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of
the page author.  The contents of this page have not been approved
by Mathematical Sciences, the College of Liberal
Arts, or The University of Iowa.

Rationale

The quality of information published electronically by Mathematical Sciences plays an important role in maintaining the strong reputation and image of the Departments and the University. This policy sets minimal standards that are meant to ensure that information published electronically follows the same high standards as other forms of published information, such as print and audiovisual material.

Furthermore, Mathematical Sciences must comply with federal and state laws regarding copyright infringement and Equal Employment Opportunity.

Responsibilities and Rights:

Publishing Guidelines

The following items are required:

The following items are recommended:

Creating a Sponsored Group Home Web Page:

Parties interested in creating a sponsored group home Web page should make a proposal to the Director of the CSG or to the Department Chairperson. If the request is granted, a Web page will be created and ownership will be given to the contact person for the requesting group. Links will be added to the page from an appropriate page somewhere under the Department's home Web page.

Examples of Policy

Following are some brief examples of what is considered illegal or objectionable, and some other examples that may require the removal of an electronic document.

Example #1 ) Clearly illegal: Any electronic document that promotes the personal financial gain of the author; any electronic document that promotes illegal activities, such as extortion or child pornography. These electronic documents will be immediately removed from any Mathematical Sciences electronic publication server. In addition, all applicable authorities will be notified, and disciplinary action may be taken.

Example #2) Clearly objectionable: Any electronic document that promotes and displays blatant and active racism and sexism. Such electronic documents violate University policy, such as The University of Iowa Nondiscrimination Statement and The University of Iowa Policy on Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources.

Example #3) Objectionable by some: Electronic documents that display men or women in nude or semi-nude poses will be found objectionable by some viewers. While not illegal, electronic documents that contain such material will be strongly discouraged due to their negative impact on the image of Mathematical Sciences and the University.

Example #4) Excessive resource consumption: If an electronic document is generating so much traffic that it degrades server or network performance, the electronic document will be removed from publication until the problem can be solved. If the electronic document is judged to be unrelated to the educational and research objectives of Mathematical Sciences or the relevant department, the owner of the electronic document may be advised to move the electronic document to another server outside of Mathematical Sciences.

Definitions

Direct Link
A link that requires only one traversal between two documents.
Electronic Publication; Electronic Document
Web pages, files available for ftp or other transfer, electronic mail messages, and other forms of electronic information.
Link
A one-way hypermedia connection between information on the World Wide Web. Expressed as a "link to" or "link from" a web site or page of information.
Maintainer/Publisher/Information Provider
The person responsible for publishing and updating the information contained in electronic documents.
Personal Electronic Document
An electronic document for an individual faculty member, staff member or student.