Policies for Use of the IQ-Wall
The IQ-Wall has been developed by the UITS Advanced Visualization Lab to promote innovative research and education using information-rich, ultra-resolution displays. The IQ-Wall installation in the Wells Library is a collaborative effort of the IU Libraries, UITS, and the Pervasive Technology Institute. The IQ-wall is part of Indiana University’s robust computing and networking environment used by members of the campus community to create, discover, and share information electronically. The following are polices for use:
PURPOSE
The purpose of the IQ-Wall is to support teaching, learning, and research. Social uses are not permitted.
USAGE
Only IU affiliated individuals may use the IQ-Wall.
TRAINING
Completion of training for the IQ-Wall is required prior to use. Training sessions are offered regularly. Consult the IQ-Wall web site (http://libraries.iub.edu/iq-wall) or contact: wells-iq-wall-l@indiana.edu.
In addition, the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries also are guided by two other policies specific to libraries and their unique role in the information environment:
BILL OF RIGHTS
The Library Bill of Rights — http://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/librarybill
ACCESS
Access to Electronic Information, Services, and Networks (An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights) — http://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/librarybill/interpretations/accessdigital
IT POLICIES
University-wide IT Policies: http://protect.iu.edu/cybersecurity/policies
