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UNI Web Policy

All Institutional web page site index pages must contain:

  • A link back to the UNI Home Page as specified by the Office of University Marketing & Public Relations.

  • The name, email address and a mailto link of the maintainer of the site (which must resolve to an administrative or academic staff or faculty member).

  • The date of last revision. Also please visit the pages regarding Use of the UNI Nameplate and UNI Web Colors.

The information on Institutional Web Pages above and below is only a portion of the entire UNI Web Policy, pertaining only to institutional (college, division and department) web pages. Please review the entire web policy for sections on:

  • Purpose

  • Policy Statement

  • Procedure

  • Responsibility

  • Types of Pages

    • Institutional Web Pages

    • Instructional Web Pages

    • Individual and Student Organization Web Pages

    • Affiliate Web Pages

  • Relavent Laws and University Policies

  • Revenue Generation

  • Links

  • Domain Names

  • Security

Other UNI Policies that may be pertinent to your situation include:
UNI Policies and Procedures
9.51 Academic Computing Policy
9.57 Domain Name Service Policy

 

Institutional web pages

Each administrative unit of the University is expected to have an institutional web page(s). These pages will be linked to the University home site and intranet (or intranets) as needed to best serve the audiences of each. Institutional web pages must link to all subordinate web sites desired to be found by the University search
engine.

  • Each University administrative unit is responsible for the content and accuracy of its web site as well as for keeping it up-to-date.

  • All material on these sites is the copyright domain of the university, not the employee nor the unit that created it.

  • For information and processes directed primarily to on-campus audiences, the web should be used at least as an additional, if not the primary, means of communication whenever possible.

  • In the case of information and processes targeted primarily to off-campus audiences through traditional media, strong consideration should be given to using the web as well (and to reference the web site in the traditional media).

  • Institutional offices are responsible for maintaining accurate and timely information on their site. They will also adhere to a set of guidelines maintained by a committee on web guidelines established by the Associate VP for ITS. These guidelines will initially require that all site index pages contain:

    • A link back to the UNI Home Page as specified by OPR.

    • The name, email address and a mailto link of the maintainer of the site (which must resolve to an administrative or academic staff or faculty member).

    • The date of last revision.


Maintained by University Marketing & Public Relations
Last Modified: 3/25/03