E-Portal Policy
Definitions:
Portal: is the website of Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University including all that belong to it such as the websites of the colleges, deanships, directorates and faculty members.
University: is Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University.
Deanship: is IT and Distance Learning Deanship represented by E-Portal Administration.
Policy of usage: is all the conditions and regulations that must be considered at the e-portal usage.
Content: is the texts, charts announcements, links and other media.
External links: the links that lead to move out of the university’s website.
This portal is the official and only website of Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University. The e-portal and its content are administrated by Deanship of IT and Distance Learning represented by E-Portal Administration. Users of the e-portal must take into consideration the following regulations:
Policy of usage:
- The usage of the e-portal means the approval of all the conditions and regulations mentioned in the policy of usage.
- The deanship is entitled to alter or modify the policy of usage from time to time without any warning. In case of such modification, the deanship shall display them through the e-portal. The usage of the portal after the modification indicts the user consent.
- User of the e-portal shall review the policy usage often.
The content and continuity of the content:
- The deanship is entitled to change the information of any website affiliated to the university in any time and without warning.
- The deanship shows a reasonable keenness regarding the accuracy of the information of the e-portal and affiliated websites. Although, it cannot ensure its complete accuracy and do not provide any guarantee regarding the content.
- The deanship does huge efforts to keep the continuity of the e-portal, but it holds no responsibility to operate the network and the internet service outside the university.
External links:
- The deanship is not entitled to review the outside links connected to the e-portal.
- The deanship holds no responsibility on the content and the services provided by the not affiliated websites to the e-portal.
Privacy:
The deanship is obliged to ensure the privacy of all the e-portal users. The privacy policy is applied on all the e-portal pages.
Supervision and training:
- Each entity of the university has the right to have its own supervisor. The supervisor is given the required permissions on his computer and his account on the single-sign-on system. Therefore, he holds responsibility of the entity website and its content.
- The supervisor of the entity’s website is designated by a formal letter, which can be downloaded from this link.
- The deanship is obliged to provide the necessary training to administrate the website for any entity have a website affiliated to the e-portal. The training can be requested through a formal letter, the e-portal e-mail (webmaster@psau.edu.sa) or by calling (05882170). It is worth mentioning, the e-portal holds regular trainings and workshops for such purpose, which is announced in due course.
- Each faculty member and his equivalent at the university is entitled to acquire the necessary training to administer his personal page affiliated to faculty member pages.
- Each female faculty member and her equivalent at the university is entitled to acquire the necessary training to administer her personal page affiliated to faculty member pages through CCTV. The training is requested through the supervisors of the websites by sending a formal letter addressed to the deanship.
Publication policy:
The e-portal is an e-publication mean for all the university’s members and sectors. Therefore, it must be used to benefit the university and its members and its sectors. The e-portal usage must not prejudice in any way the reputation of the university and its employees or expose them to legal accountability, which is achieved by complying with the following:
- Copyrights: all the content published in the e-portal must comply with the copyright, which includes but not limited to the following:
- Any e-media that do not belong to the page owner and has a copyright.
- Researches that are published in scientific conferences and magazines.
- E-books and e-publications.
- Inappropriate content, which includes the following:
- Texts that contain obscene, offensive, racist or threatening words, pictures and ideas.
- Texts that violate the regulations and traditions of the university, community and the kingdom.
- Texts that expose the privacy of others in any way.
- The appropriate usage of language grammar and spelling of the text.
- Information modernity: the website editor must update the content of the pages, which includes news, information, phone numbers, e-mails, course description and other data.