FreePint Survey into Web Usage Policies - Part 2 (Policy or No Policy?)
Jinfo Article
5th November 2015
By Lynn Strand
Abstract
The second part of the results of FreePint research into policies around use of web content explores the objectives for policies, how staff are made aware of the policies, what happens if they violate them, and which department is responsible for setting the policy. We also asked those organisations who don't already have a policy why this is and whether they have plans to put a policy in place.
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