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Online Communication Guidelines AimALIA aims to encourage a supportive, tolerant, informative and creative forum for subscribers to participate in the discussion of professional issues in the LIS sector. The aim of all Australian Library and Information Association's (ALIA) online communication systems is to facilitate discussion and promotion of professional issues and practice relating to the Library and Information industry in Australia. MembershipALIA's online communication systems are available to all ALIA members and individuals interested in the Australian LIS industry. Other interested groups and individuals (including members of other professional bodies) are welcome to participate in these online communication systems. Acceptable Use PolicySubscribers to any of ALIA's online communication systems must agree to not post any material which:
Subscribers must also agree to follow generally accepted principles of netiquette to respect the interests and rights of other participants. Violating any of the above is sufficient grounds for suspension and/or permanent removal from ALIA's online communication systems. Posting MessagesMessages posted to ALIA's online communication systems must comply with the above rules of use and should also:
PrivacyThe Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) collects personal information when you sign onto any of its online communication systems. The information collected by ALIA includes email address, name (optional) and password. ALIA's use of this information is guided by its privacy statement ALIA reserves the right to disclose your information when required by law or in the event of a complaint or legal action arising from any message posted by you. DisclaimerAll messages posted to ALIA's online communication systems reflect the views of the author, not the views of ALIA or any entity associated with it, unless ALIA is specifically identified as the author of the communication. ALIA is not responsible for the content of messages posted and ALIA nor for the conduct of any author posting to ALIA's online communication systems. Any subscriber who feels that a posted message is objectionable is encouraged to contact the author of the message in the first instance. CopyrightSubscribers retain copyright to their individual postings. All subscribers should assume responsibility for all materials posted and ensure that a high standard of respect for copyright is observed. Role StatementList Owner means the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). List Manager means any person moderating or administering an ALIA elist. The List Owner (ALIA National Office & Executive Director) will:
The List Manager will:
Handling ComplaintsAnyone who wishes to lodge a complaint regarding the content of a particular posting should observe the following procedure:
Any subscriber, who persistently ignores ALIA's online communication guidelines, may have their access to ALIA's online communication systems removed. ALIA will also investigate complaints received from both internal and external sources about any unacceptable use of ALIA's online communication systems. This operating policy was approved by the ALIA Board at its meeting on 5th August 2007 and will be reviewed at least every 4 years. |
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