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Computer & Internet Use
Use of the Library's Public computers is restricted to Loyola University faculty, students, staff, and other authorized users. The function of the Library's computers is to provide access to research databases and other resources that support the research needs of our primary users. Unaffiliated users who come to the library are not allowed to use Library computers due to restrictions in the software licensing agreements.

Appropriate uses of workstations include:

Searching biomedical or health-related databases
Searching the Internet for health-related topics
Other academic research

Any use not specifically permitted above is inappropriate use. Examples include:

Uses which would constitute an abuse of resources or which would compromise other users’ ability to use the system.
Users who are receiving or viewing inappropriate material
Illegal uses
Any use which violates copyright or trademarks
Harassment
Personal commercial activities
Hacking
Playing games

The Library reserves the right to displace members of the public from workstations when they are needed by primary users or when the workstations are not being used to locate health or academic information.

The Library reserves the right to remove any person from a workstation who Library staff has a reasonable belief is violating University or Library policy.

The Library reserves the right to call Medical Center Security to remove anyone who violates the computer use policy or violates University or Library policy.