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#Allowed pages include profiles and information on UPD units or their affiliated offices, profiles of UPD faculty and researchers, UPD research or administrative projects.
#Allowed pages include profiles and information on UPD units or their affiliated offices, profiles of UPD faculty and researchers, UPD research or administrative projects.
#Pages.UPD sites are to be generated or maintained by persons with existing formal, institutional UPD affiliation, including faculty, administrative staff, and researchers.
#Pages.UPD sites are to be generated or maintained by persons with existing formal, institutional UPD affiliation, including faculty, administrative staff, and researchers.
#Information on Pages.UPD sites is instantly made public. It can be indexed, archived, or rendered persistent by non-UP entities like search engines and content aggregators. It is recommended that internal UP documents be properly processed and shared via an '''internal''' document management system like [[UPDox]] or via a learning management system like [[Uvle|UVLe]].
#Information on Pages.UPD sites is instantly made public. It can be indexed, archived, or rendered persistent by non-UP entities like search engines and content aggregators. It is recommended that internal UP documents be properly created, processed, archived or shared via an '''internal''' document management system like [[UPDox]] or via a learning management system like [[Uvle|UVLe]].





Revision as of 15:39, 1 December 2013

Pages.UPD is a platform for the creation, distribution and maintenance of sites for UPD units and projects as well as for profiles of UPD faculty and researchers.



Features

Based on Openscholar, Pages.UPD has the following features:

  • instant, template-based publication of scholarly contents
  • built-in content management system
  • category tagging for added navigational ease
  • built-in site analytics
  • social media integration



Terms of Use

  1. The use of the Pages.UPD service shall be consistent with the University's Acceptable Use Policy.
  2. On Pages.UPD, keep it academic or official. A less formal, more collaborative, community-oriented site like iskWiki may complement a Pages.UPD site.
  3. Allowed pages include profiles and information on UPD units or their affiliated offices, profiles of UPD faculty and researchers, UPD research or administrative projects.
  4. Pages.UPD sites are to be generated or maintained by persons with existing formal, institutional UPD affiliation, including faculty, administrative staff, and researchers.
  5. Information on Pages.UPD sites is instantly made public. It can be indexed, archived, or rendered persistent by non-UP entities like search engines and content aggregators. It is recommended that internal UP documents be properly created, processed, archived or shared via an internal document management system like UPDox or via a learning management system like UVLe.