From mmorandi at willamette.edu Tue May 4 12:02:52 1999 From: mmorandi at willamette.edu (Marti Morandi) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:36 2004 Subject: User Services Consultant position opening Message-ID: Willamette University has an opening for a Law School User Services Consultant. For complete information please access http://www.willamette.edu/dept/employment/ussercon.htm. Marti Marti Morandi, Director Production and Operations Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University Salem, OR 97301 (503)370-6650/mmorandi@willamette.edu From rtanner at linfield.edu Mon May 10 15:06:04 1999 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:36 2004 Subject: Is anybody using CAP? -- I've got a wierd problem Message-ID: <21020102.3135337564@wildflower.linfield.edu> This is actually a kick myself in the rear-end problem because I fixed this problem a year ago on another machine (found the cause by chance) and didn't write down the fix. The problem is this, the AUFS session crashes whenever I try to copy over a folder or create a new folder in a CAP volume, Also, until you clean up the volume by hand on the UNIX side, you can't remount it. Individual files are fine, it just won't handle directories. I am confident this is a configuration problem of some sort, and not a CAP software problem. It might be permissions related, but I haven't been able to find it. I've checked the aufs log, the afsidsrvr log, syslog, and I've even truss'd the executables. Not a clue! Any ideas? I'll write it down this time! :-) | :-( -- Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From pitterk at whitman.edu Tue May 11 20:56:52 1999 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:36 2004 Subject: Summer Camp and NW-Heat meetings Message-ID: NW=HEAT board members met during the recent NWACC meeting and decided on the following for Summer Camp and NW-HEAT meeting. We will be sending further information later. 1. We will separate the Summer Camp from NW-HEAT meeting since the audience for these two meetings are different. So, we'll proceed with plans to have the Summer Camp at Pacific Lutheran University on Friday, July 16 AND the NW-HEAT meeting at University of Puget Sound on Friday July 23. 2. Apple Summer Camps will be held at UW and U of O. Those people interested in Apple can attend these Summer Camps. (for those of you in Eastern area, there will be a third Apple Summer Camp in Eastern Washington...possibly at Whitman) 3. So, "our" Summer Camp will focus on Network and NT platform. Julian (Pete) Pietra from the Evergreen State College will attempt to contact Mary Erichson from Compa. He will work with Margaret Worley and others from PLU on working out detail. 4. NW-HEAT at UPS will have two tracks, four topics, as usual. One track is Administrative Computing and the other one is Academic Computing. Admin Track Topic 1: Web interface for admin info, faciliated by UPS Topic 2: Business Continuity for Y2K/Disaster Recovery facilitated by Pacific University Acad Track Topic 1: Faculty Development--where are we now? faciliated tentatively by Reed College (since no one from Reed was there)...however, Willamette is willing to faciliate if Reed is not able to do this. Topic 2: Lab Management (how to effectively utilize student assistants, student lab managers) faciliated by Shannon Callister from Whitman College ***************************************************************************** Keiko Pitter Chief Technology Officer Whitman College 345 Boyer Avenue (509) 527-4981 Walla Walla, WA 99362 FAX (509) 527-4962 http://www.whitman.edu/~pitterk/ pitterk@whitman.edu ***************************************************************************** From hinzra at whitman.edu Thu May 13 17:33:23 1999 From: hinzra at whitman.edu (Richard A. Hinz) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:36 2004 Subject: Filmmakers Bootcamp... Message-ID: Hello, I had posted this message earlier but found the deadline to be listed incorrectly. It is actually May 21, not the 14th as originally stated. Please read on if you are interested or forward this message toanyone who might be interested... Whitman College in Walla Walla WA will be hosting a three week filmmakers bootcamp, June 14th through July 1st, 1999. The camp will focus on shooting and editing films through hands on experience with video editing technology including Avid Cinema. Information can be found at www.whitman.edu/filmmakers/, or, send an email to filmmakers@whitman.edu for more information and an application, or call Gary Esarey at (509)527-5748. I have also included a copy of a press release below. Thanks Rich Hinz Director, User Services Whitman College Walla Walla, WA ************************************************************************ SECOND FILMMAKERS BOOT CAMP AT WHITMAN COLLEGE Whitman College hosts its second digital film production program this summer. It will run from Monday, June 14 through Thursday, July 1. The Filmmakers Boot Camp teaches basic filmmaking skills in a unique "immersion" technique, and this year it will be expanded to handle more students in an even more intimate learning environment. Applications should be accompanied by a short screenplay (2 pages or less) or a prose treatment (up to 1 page) for a film. The deadline for submissions is May 21 (Corrected Deadline). As Executive Producer, Jeffrey Townsend will work with a team of facilitators, who will serve as Producers in the program, from Whitman College Technology Services (WCTS). The Producers will support and coach the participants, working in groups of four to six and guiding them through all aspects of pre-production, production and post-production on their projects. Townsend will provide lectures and on-set advice, as well as editing tips. There will be an evening film series on weeknights during the program, covering Hollywood classics and neglected gems, from silent films to the present. The film series will include an informal discussion after each film. Negotiations are under way to secure a commitment from a major film producer to speak on the final night of the Boot Camp and meet privately with participants. Three students who attended last year's program moved to Los Angeles after completing the program and have been working in the movie business. The director of the summer program, Jeffrey Townsend, is the director of the award-winning PBS drama, 'Landscape With Waitress,' and an Emmy-winning writer of Nickelodeon's 'Rugrats.' He is also the production designer of more than a dozen feature films, including 'Sleepless In Seattle,' 'The Fabulous Baker Boys,' Martin Scorsese's 'After Hours,' and many others. Townsend is currently the Director of Custom Services for Coffey Communications, Inc., in Walla Walla. Want to know more? Visit the Filmmakers Boot Camp website\ at www.whitman.edu/filmmakers/, send an email to filmmakers@whitman.edu for more information and an application, or call Gary Esarey at (509)527-5748. From barnold at georgefox.edu Mon May 17 08:38:34 1999 From: barnold at georgefox.edu (Bruce Arnold) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:36 2004 Subject: Web Position Announcement Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990517083834.00812a80@198.106.64.64> Greetings, If you have promising grads or anyone else you can pass this announcement on to, we would appreciate the help. Questions about the position can be directed to me or to Anita Cirulis (503-554-2126). Thank you, ----- Bruce :) Bruce Arnold Technology Agent George Fox University --------------------------------------------------------------------- POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT WEB PRODUCTION MANAGER University Relations OPENING DATE: May 12, 1999 EMPLOYMENT PERIOD: Full Time, 12 Months START DATE: July 1, 1999 QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree (combination of information systems and communications preferred). Experience in designing, creating, managing, and maintaining a complex, multi-purpose Web site using visual and code editors. Thorough understanding of HTML, digital imaging, database-driven Web authoring, and issues relating to developing pages for multiple browsers and platforms. Experience with major Web publishing software, such as Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Cold Fusion. Ability to script and program in CGI and Java preferred. Strong initiative, communication, organizational and project management skills. Ability to work well in a team environment. Previous work experience in higher education preferred. Evangelical Christian commitment and lifestyle consistent with University goals as described on application form. RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop, manage, and maintain the university's external presence on its official Web site (see www.georgefox.org for work in progress). Responsibilities include managing the site's overall content, graphic design, architecture/structure, and navigation. COMPENSATION: Commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits: Vacation, sick leave, health, dental, life, disability, retirement plan, tuition. REPORTS TO: Director of Publications TO APPLY: Submit application, resume, letter of interest and URL(s) of Web sites designed or maintained to: Director of Human Resources, George Fox University, 414 N. Meridian #6038, Newberg, OR 97132. The University reserves the right to fill the position as circumstances warrant. Please use Administrator Application George Fox University is an evangelical Christian university with a national reputation for academic excellence. An enrollment of 2,300 includes students in undergraduate, degree-completion, graduate and seminary programs. The main campus is located in Newberg, a small community of 17,000 located just 23 miles from Portland, Oregon. From barnold at georgefox.edu Tue May 18 12:38:31 1999 From: barnold at georgefox.edu (Bruce Arnold) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:37 2004 Subject: Job Posting - Dir Acad Tech Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990518123831.007d7100@198.106.64.64> Greetings, If you know of anyone interested in a position such as this, we would appreciate your help is passing this job posting to them. This is a newly created position. Thank you, ----- Bruce :) Bruce Arnold Technology Agent George Fox University ---------------------------------------------------------------- Director of Academic Computing -- George Fox University George Fox University, a leading Christian liberal arts college located near Portland, Oregon, is searching for a Director of Academic Computing to lead the University’s effort to design, use, and support instructional applications that integrate knowledge and information resources into the teaching and learning environment. The successful candidate will provide collaborative leadership for faculty in strengthening instruction and research using innovative instructional technologies; oversee the coordination, delivery and set up of instructional media hardware; oversee the video productions facility; and oversee the design/development of electronic classrooms and computing lab environments. Responsibilities include: planning and budget management; writing grant proposals for software and hardware acquisitions or training programs; consulting and supporting faculty in incorporating technology into teaching and research; developing/directing innovative and exciting computing related training programs for faculty and students; identifying resources and materials needed to deliver on-line instruction; developing and maintaining a clearinghouse of courseware teaching materials for testing and experimentation; publishing appropriate training materials in various forms; creating programs for keeping faculty current with on-line education technologies and their use in instructional delivery; establishing strategies for conducting annual assessments on the learning effectiveness of teaching with technology; developing policies and procedures; supervising and utilizing the technical staffs who support training, electronic publishing, media services, video services, and Web design services. Requirements: Evangelical Christian commitment and lifestyle consistent with University goals. Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree related to instructional design and technology highly desirable; at least three years proven successful experience in collaborative instructional projects; demonstrated knowledge and skills using current technology in instructional design. Excellent organizational, supervisory, budgeting, and planning skills are critical. Long-range planning skills are vital as are strong written and oral communication skills supported by strong presentation techniques. Desired: Experience with or knowledge of multimedia programs, WWW applications and protocols; web servers and clients; experience in teaching, consulting, and creating educational materials; interest in professional involvement and commitment to ongoing professional growth. Candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume and list of three professional references to: Human Resources, George Fox University, 414 N. Meridian Street, Newberg, Oregon 97132-2697 or send fax to 503-554-3834. From kelly at lclark.edu Tue May 25 13:28:09 1999 From: kelly at lclark.edu (Kelly Wainwright) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:37 2004 Subject: Privacy Policy for IT Professionals Message-ID: We have a faculty member who was inquiring about policies/codes of conduct that govern IT professionals' responsibilities for keeping information gathered about others confidential. This could either be information gathered on a server or in an Administrative database. Do any of you have such policies or know of any such policies? Thanks, Kelly Kelly Wainwright INTERNET: kelly@lclark.edu Information Technology PHONE: (503) 768-7245 Lewis & Clark College FAX: (503) 768-7228 From BKirk at warnerpacific.edu Tue May 25 14:08:44 1999 From: BKirk at warnerpacific.edu (Bill Kirk) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:37 2004 Subject: Privacy Policy for IT Professionals Message-ID: <814110E5ACC0D211BACF00105A04432F2F8F@SHASTA> It is implied, but not spelled out in our policies. It is, however spelled out in our job descriptions for folks in such positions. ___________________________________ William A. Kirk Director, Technology & Information Services Warner Pacific College (503) 517-1397 (503) 517-1394 FAX bkirk@warnerpacific.edu -----Original Message----- From: Kelly Wainwright [mailto:kelly@lclark.edu] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 1:42 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Privacy Policy for IT Professionals We have a faculty member who was inquiring about policies/codes of conduct that govern IT professionals' responsibilities for keeping information gathered about others confidential. This could either be information gathered on a server or in an Administrative database. Do any of you have such policies or know of any such policies? Thanks, Kelly Kelly Wainwright INTERNET: kelly@lclark.edu Information Technology PHONE: (503) 768-7245 Lewis & Clark College FAX: (503) 768-7228 From mmorandi at willamette.edu Tue May 4 12:02:52 1999 From: mmorandi at willamette.edu (Marti Morandi) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: User Services Consultant position opening Message-ID: Willamette University has an opening for a Law School User Services Consultant. For complete information please access http://www.willamette.edu/dept/employment/ussercon.htm. Marti Marti Morandi, Director Production and Operations Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University Salem, OR 97301 (503)370-6650/mmorandi@willamette.edu From rtanner at linfield.edu Mon May 10 15:06:04 1999 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Is anybody using CAP? -- I've got a wierd problem Message-ID: <21020102.3135337564@wildflower.linfield.edu> This is actually a kick myself in the rear-end problem because I fixed this problem a year ago on another machine (found the cause by chance) and didn't write down the fix. The problem is this, the AUFS session crashes whenever I try to copy over a folder or create a new folder in a CAP volume, Also, until you clean up the volume by hand on the UNIX side, you can't remount it. Individual files are fine, it just won't handle directories. I am confident this is a configuration problem of some sort, and not a CAP software problem. It might be permissions related, but I haven't been able to find it. I've checked the aufs log, the afsidsrvr log, syslog, and I've even truss'd the executables. Not a clue! Any ideas? I'll write it down this time! :-) | :-( -- Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From pitterk at whitman.edu Tue May 11 20:56:52 1999 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Summer Camp and NW-Heat meetings Message-ID: NW=HEAT board members met during the recent NWACC meeting and decided on the following for Summer Camp and NW-HEAT meeting. We will be sending further information later. 1. We will separate the Summer Camp from NW-HEAT meeting since the audience for these two meetings are different. So, we'll proceed with plans to have the Summer Camp at Pacific Lutheran University on Friday, July 16 AND the NW-HEAT meeting at University of Puget Sound on Friday July 23. 2. Apple Summer Camps will be held at UW and U of O. Those people interested in Apple can attend these Summer Camps. (for those of you in Eastern area, there will be a third Apple Summer Camp in Eastern Washington...possibly at Whitman) 3. So, "our" Summer Camp will focus on Network and NT platform. Julian (Pete) Pietra from the Evergreen State College will attempt to contact Mary Erichson from Compa. He will work with Margaret Worley and others from PLU on working out detail. 4. NW-HEAT at UPS will have two tracks, four topics, as usual. One track is Administrative Computing and the other one is Academic Computing. Admin Track Topic 1: Web interface for admin info, faciliated by UPS Topic 2: Business Continuity for Y2K/Disaster Recovery facilitated by Pacific University Acad Track Topic 1: Faculty Development--where are we now? faciliated tentatively by Reed College (since no one from Reed was there)...however, Willamette is willing to faciliate if Reed is not able to do this. Topic 2: Lab Management (how to effectively utilize student assistants, student lab managers) faciliated by Shannon Callister from Whitman College ***************************************************************************** Keiko Pitter Chief Technology Officer Whitman College 345 Boyer Avenue (509) 527-4981 Walla Walla, WA 99362 FAX (509) 527-4962 http://www.whitman.edu/~pitterk/ pitterk@whitman.edu ***************************************************************************** From hinzra at whitman.edu Thu May 13 17:33:23 1999 From: hinzra at whitman.edu (Richard A. Hinz) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Filmmakers Bootcamp... Message-ID: Hello, I had posted this message earlier but found the deadline to be listed incorrectly. It is actually May 21, not the 14th as originally stated. Please read on if you are interested or forward this message toanyone who might be interested... Whitman College in Walla Walla WA will be hosting a three week filmmakers bootcamp, June 14th through July 1st, 1999. The camp will focus on shooting and editing films through hands on experience with video editing technology including Avid Cinema. Information can be found at www.whitman.edu/filmmakers/, or, send an email to filmmakers@whitman.edu for more information and an application, or call Gary Esarey at (509)527-5748. I have also included a copy of a press release below. Thanks Rich Hinz Director, User Services Whitman College Walla Walla, WA ************************************************************************ SECOND FILMMAKERS BOOT CAMP AT WHITMAN COLLEGE Whitman College hosts its second digital film production program this summer. It will run from Monday, June 14 through Thursday, July 1. The Filmmakers Boot Camp teaches basic filmmaking skills in a unique "immersion" technique, and this year it will be expanded to handle more students in an even more intimate learning environment. Applications should be accompanied by a short screenplay (2 pages or less) or a prose treatment (up to 1 page) for a film. The deadline for submissions is May 21 (Corrected Deadline). As Executive Producer, Jeffrey Townsend will work with a team of facilitators, who will serve as Producers in the program, from Whitman College Technology Services (WCTS). The Producers will support and coach the participants, working in groups of four to six and guiding them through all aspects of pre-production, production and post-production on their projects. Townsend will provide lectures and on-set advice, as well as editing tips. There will be an evening film series on weeknights during the program, covering Hollywood classics and neglected gems, from silent films to the present. The film series will include an informal discussion after each film. Negotiations are under way to secure a commitment from a major film producer to speak on the final night of the Boot Camp and meet privately with participants. Three students who attended last year's program moved to Los Angeles after completing the program and have been working in the movie business. The director of the summer program, Jeffrey Townsend, is the director of the award-winning PBS drama, 'Landscape With Waitress,' and an Emmy-winning writer of Nickelodeon's 'Rugrats.' He is also the production designer of more than a dozen feature films, including 'Sleepless In Seattle,' 'The Fabulous Baker Boys,' Martin Scorsese's 'After Hours,' and many others. Townsend is currently the Director of Custom Services for Coffey Communications, Inc., in Walla Walla. Want to know more? Visit the Filmmakers Boot Camp website\ at www.whitman.edu/filmmakers/, send an email to filmmakers@whitman.edu for more information and an application, or call Gary Esarey at (509)527-5748. From barnold at georgefox.edu Mon May 17 08:38:34 1999 From: barnold at georgefox.edu (Bruce Arnold) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Web Position Announcement Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990517083834.00812a80@198.106.64.64> Greetings, If you have promising grads or anyone else you can pass this announcement on to, we would appreciate the help. Questions about the position can be directed to me or to Anita Cirulis (503-554-2126). Thank you, ----- Bruce :) Bruce Arnold Technology Agent George Fox University --------------------------------------------------------------------- POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT WEB PRODUCTION MANAGER University Relations OPENING DATE: May 12, 1999 EMPLOYMENT PERIOD: Full Time, 12 Months START DATE: July 1, 1999 QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree (combination of information systems and communications preferred). Experience in designing, creating, managing, and maintaining a complex, multi-purpose Web site using visual and code editors. Thorough understanding of HTML, digital imaging, database-driven Web authoring, and issues relating to developing pages for multiple browsers and platforms. Experience with major Web publishing software, such as Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Cold Fusion. Ability to script and program in CGI and Java preferred. Strong initiative, communication, organizational and project management skills. Ability to work well in a team environment. Previous work experience in higher education preferred. Evangelical Christian commitment and lifestyle consistent with University goals as described on application form. RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop, manage, and maintain the university's external presence on its official Web site (see www.georgefox.org for work in progress). Responsibilities include managing the site's overall content, graphic design, architecture/structure, and navigation. COMPENSATION: Commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits: Vacation, sick leave, health, dental, life, disability, retirement plan, tuition. REPORTS TO: Director of Publications TO APPLY: Submit application, resume, letter of interest and URL(s) of Web sites designed or maintained to: Director of Human Resources, George Fox University, 414 N. Meridian #6038, Newberg, OR 97132. The University reserves the right to fill the position as circumstances warrant. Please use Administrator Application George Fox University is an evangelical Christian university with a national reputation for academic excellence. An enrollment of 2,300 includes students in undergraduate, degree-completion, graduate and seminary programs. The main campus is located in Newberg, a small community of 17,000 located just 23 miles from Portland, Oregon. From barnold at georgefox.edu Tue May 18 12:38:31 1999 From: barnold at georgefox.edu (Bruce Arnold) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Job Posting - Dir Acad Tech Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990518123831.007d7100@198.106.64.64> Greetings, If you know of anyone interested in a position such as this, we would appreciate your help is passing this job posting to them. This is a newly created position. Thank you, ----- Bruce :) Bruce Arnold Technology Agent George Fox University ---------------------------------------------------------------- Director of Academic Computing -- George Fox University George Fox University, a leading Christian liberal arts college located near Portland, Oregon, is searching for a Director of Academic Computing to lead the University’s effort to design, use, and support instructional applications that integrate knowledge and information resources into the teaching and learning environment. The successful candidate will provide collaborative leadership for faculty in strengthening instruction and research using innovative instructional technologies; oversee the coordination, delivery and set up of instructional media hardware; oversee the video productions facility; and oversee the design/development of electronic classrooms and computing lab environments. Responsibilities include: planning and budget management; writing grant proposals for software and hardware acquisitions or training programs; consulting and supporting faculty in incorporating technology into teaching and research; developing/directing innovative and exciting computing related training programs for faculty and students; identifying resources and materials needed to deliver on-line instruction; developing and maintaining a clearinghouse of courseware teaching materials for testing and experimentation; publishing appropriate training materials in various forms; creating programs for keeping faculty current with on-line education technologies and their use in instructional delivery; establishing strategies for conducting annual assessments on the learning effectiveness of teaching with technology; developing policies and procedures; supervising and utilizing the technical staffs who support training, electronic publishing, media services, video services, and Web design services. Requirements: Evangelical Christian commitment and lifestyle consistent with University goals. Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree related to instructional design and technology highly desirable; at least three years proven successful experience in collaborative instructional projects; demonstrated knowledge and skills using current technology in instructional design. Excellent organizational, supervisory, budgeting, and planning skills are critical. Long-range planning skills are vital as are strong written and oral communication skills supported by strong presentation techniques. Desired: Experience with or knowledge of multimedia programs, WWW applications and protocols; web servers and clients; experience in teaching, consulting, and creating educational materials; interest in professional involvement and commitment to ongoing professional growth. Candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume and list of three professional references to: Human Resources, George Fox University, 414 N. Meridian Street, Newberg, Oregon 97132-2697 or send fax to 503-554-3834. From kelly at lclark.edu Tue May 25 13:28:09 1999 From: kelly at lclark.edu (Kelly Wainwright) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Privacy Policy for IT Professionals Message-ID: We have a faculty member who was inquiring about policies/codes of conduct that govern IT professionals' responsibilities for keeping information gathered about others confidential. This could either be information gathered on a server or in an Administrative database. Do any of you have such policies or know of any such policies? Thanks, Kelly Kelly Wainwright INTERNET: kelly@lclark.edu Information Technology PHONE: (503) 768-7245 Lewis & Clark College FAX: (503) 768-7228 From BKirk at warnerpacific.edu Tue May 25 14:08:44 1999 From: BKirk at warnerpacific.edu (Bill Kirk) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Privacy Policy for IT Professionals Message-ID: <814110E5ACC0D211BACF00105A04432F2F8F@SHASTA> It is implied, but not spelled out in our policies. It is, however spelled out in our job descriptions for folks in such positions. ___________________________________ William A. Kirk Director, Technology & Information Services Warner Pacific College (503) 517-1397 (503) 517-1394 FAX bkirk@warnerpacific.edu -----Original Message----- From: Kelly Wainwright [mailto:kelly@lclark.edu] Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 1:42 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Privacy Policy for IT Professionals We have a faculty member who was inquiring about policies/codes of conduct that govern IT professionals' responsibilities for keeping information gathered about others confidential. This could either be information gathered on a server or in an Administrative database. Do any of you have such policies or know of any such policies? Thanks, Kelly Kelly Wainwright INTERNET: kelly@lclark.edu Information Technology PHONE: (503) 768-7245 Lewis & Clark College FAX: (503) 768-7228