The University of Edinburgh have been developing a set of guidelines for
using external Web 2.0 services (currently draft I think):
http://www.vp.is.ed.ac.uk/Web_2.0_Initiative/Guidelines
Chris Adie, who I think coordinated much of this work, is one of the
speakers at our forthcoming Eduserv Foundation Symposium:
Inside Out: What do current Web trends tell us about the future of ICT
provision for learners and researchers?
http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation/symposium/2008
on May 8th at the BL in London. There are still places if anyone is
interested.
Andy
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> Subject: Social networking policy
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> Hi all,
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> We've some concerns about how Facebook and other networking
> sites are being used by staff and departments around the university.
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> Does anyone have any publicly available policy on the usage
> of sites like these that they wouldn't mind sharing?
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> Thanks.
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> Many thanks,
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> Raj Chadha
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