- Section 1: PREAMBLE
- Section 1.1: Purpose
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- Section 1.2: Scope
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- Section 1.3: Field of Application
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- Section 1.4: Policy Vocabulary
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- Section 1.5: Key Terms
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- Section 2: INTRODUCTION
- Section 2.1: Goals
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- Section 2.2: Boundary of MurdochNet
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- Section 2.3: Environment of MurdochNet
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- Section 3: CODE OF CONDUCT
- Section 3.1: Servers
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- Section 3.2: Content
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- Section 3.3: Links
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- Section 3.4: Misconduct
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- Section 4: SERVER MANAGEMENT
- Section 4.1: Registration of Web Servers
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- Section 4.2: Murdoch Sub-domains
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- Section 4.3: Alternate Domain Names
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- Section 4.4: Naming Conventions for Web Servers
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- Section 4.5: Availability of Web Servers
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- Section 4.6: Security of Web Servers
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- Section 4.7: Backup (Hardware, Software, Data) of Web Servers
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- Section 4.8: Web Server Software
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- Section 4.9: Responsibility for Web Servers
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- Section 5: CONTENT MANAGEMENT
- Section 5.1: Content Categories
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- Section 5.2: Content Management Procedures & Practices
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- Section 5.3: Standards & Guidelines for Content Preparation
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- Section 5.4: Murdoch Conventions for Content Preparation
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- Section 5.5: Murdoch Guidelines for Content Preparation
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- Section 5.6: Applications & Tools
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- Section 5.7: Responsibility for Content
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- Section 6: LINK MANAGEMENT
- Section 6.1: Permissible Links
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- Section 6.2: Link Validation & Checking
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- Section 6.3: Link Revision & Relocation
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- Section 6.4: Responsibility for Registered Links
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- Section 7: Glossary of MurdochNet Terminology
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- : SCHEDULES
- Schedule 1: Forms
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- Schedule 2: Contracts
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- Schedule 3: Guidelines
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- Schedule 4: Regulations
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- Schedule 5: Disclaimers
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- Schedule 6: Roles & Responsibilities
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Section 2.1 Goals
The goals for MurdochNet are:-
- to use the World Wide Web as the standard interface for information dissemination
- to facilitate the delivery
of teaching and learning materials
- to support research
collaboration and communication
- to provide a marketing
tool to promote the University’s teaching, research and community outreach
activities and to facilitate the recruitment of staff and students
- to improve efficiency by using the World Wide Web as the
standard interface for data collection
for strategic networked applications and the automation of business practices
- to support the organised social,
cultural, recreational and community
education activities and events of the Murdoch community
- to facilitate communication between the University, its
students, student organisations and the Murdoch community.
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