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Privacy & Legal Disclaimers
Welcome
to the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering's
web site. The World Wide Web has become increasingly popular
and there are a wide variety of web browsers available.
For our web site, browsers such as "Netscape" and "Internet Explorer" are
preferable for optimum viewing.
Please note that the information presented on our site comes
from a variety of sources, including not only official administrative
offices and sources but also unofficial sources and individuals.
Although every effort is made to present current and accurate
information, the Department does not author or edit all of
the pages presented here and therefore cannot assume responsibility
for all information. The author of each Web page is responsible
for the content of that page.
Web Copyright:
With the World Wide Web, it is very easy to copy and reproduce
electronic information that is taken from the Web and other
sources. Respect for the work and personal expression of
others is especially critical in computer environments. Violations
of authorial integrity, including plagiarism, invasion of
privacy, unauthorized access, and trade secret and copyright
violation using University Computer and Network Resources
are prohibited.
If
you would like to use copyrighted materials (such as text,
photographs, images, video, or audio files) on the web,
you must have permission from the copyright holder. Photographs
require signed photograph clearances. Always ask permission
from the author if you would like to use information or
images you find on the Web. At many Web sites you will
find restrictions and guidelines for use of the material
published there. When in doubt, get written permission. To
report possible copyright infringement relating to Penn State,
e-mail: security@psu.edu.
For
additional Penn State guidelines on Copyright policies,
see "Ethical and Legal Use of Digital Media" in
the Policies section or at http://its.psu.edu/policies/digitalmedia/ or http://www.psu.edu/ur/copyright.html.
Privacy Information:
University Policy requires any computer, computer system,
network or device connected to University Computer and Network
Resources to be subject to and must comply with University
Administrative Policies AD20 and AD23 and are also subject
to Administrative Guidelines ADG01 and ADG02.
The Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering strictly
adheres to these policies. Information that is submitted
to us on our website remains private and is only used for
the purposes described in the website.
Users
may contact Matthew Lindenberg with
questions regarding the privacy of the Mechanical & Nuclear
Engineering website by contacting Matthew at 814-865-6232
or by E-Mail.
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