Guidelines for Student Home Pages
- Read and understand the Policy for Responsible
Computing and the Policy for Student
Use of Computing Resources for Home Pages. The University reserves the
right to delete home pages that do not conform to these policies.
- Be aware that there are state and federal laws that
prohibit the creation and distribution of obscene material, especially
where it may be available to minors.
- Learn the proper ways to credit the authors or owners
of pictures or words you may want to use. The UD Libraries web site provides
information on copyright
issues.
- Imagine your home page spread out on the front page
of the daily newspaper. You are really publishing. Your audience could
be large and widespread. Make sure you create a good impression of yourself.
Keep your home page up to date. Browse the home pages available currently
for UD student organizations for some good ideas.
- Ask first if you're thinking about publishing personal
information about others. Get their permission. This goes for your friend
YoUDee, too! You can send email to YoUDee
to request permission.
- Understand that you may use the small interlocking UD
image (such as the one near the bottom of this page, http://www.udel.edu/images/Logos/hm.gif)
only as a link back to the UD home page (http://www.udel.edu/). Student
organizations may use other UD logos on their web pages, but other UD logos
cannot be used on an individual student's personal home page.
- See the University of Delaware Web Developer
Idea Center for lots of helpful information.
Publishing a Student Organization Web Page
Publishing a Student Web Page
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