Jill,
Why would your organisation want to make the timetables publicly available?
All internal information in our organisation requires students to
authenticate using their network logon using Apache Auth_LDAP in order
to access it from outside.
Ben
Jill James wrote:
> We are currently developing a web database of lecture
> arrangements. This is to enable students to view up to
> date information about their lectures, including time and place,
> and the name of the lecturer.
>
> The issue has been raised as to whether the website should be
> restricted to our own institution or made publicly available.
> It has been suggested that it should be restricted for Data
> Protection reasons - because it includes lecturers' names.
>
> I would be interested to know what the situation is in other
> Universities. I should mention that the lectures website
> will not include synopses, reading lists, or other
> teaching materials, which are provided in a different way,
> and can be separately restricted.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
> Jill
>
>
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