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I don't know about museum policy but every place I have worked the policy
has been that the computers are owned by the employers and that they
ultimatly have the right to access all files on the computer. In as far
as game play goes if the employer keeps games on the amchine usually the
policy has been that game play should be done during break time. I hope
this helps.
Dylan Kowalewski
MSES/MPA/MSed
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Amelia E. Chamberlain wrote:
> We're updating a few things in our personnel policy. I'm wondering if
> anyone has anything in their policies regarding use of work
> computer--for personal use, that what gets generated on it is the
> property of the organization, playing games on the work computer,
> privacy issues--if your supervisor needs to access a file while you're
> gone, goes searching, and comes across personal files--what are the
> rights of everyone, etc.
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> Thanks for your help!
>
> Amelia Chamberlain
> So. Oregon Historical Society
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