User:Bongomatic/KUCopyvio

Copyvio
The subject's own web page isn't particularly easy to navigate, but even cursory inspection yields numerous instances of copyright violations on this page:

From http://kukinfo.com/ntdept/cc.pdf:


 * Computer Centre has two labs. with some 50 odd Pentiums alongwith Printers etc. Computer Centre has three major types of activities:


 * i) Effecting purchase of Computers and allied items for various departments/offices of the University. This includes tendering, negotiations, ordering and other associated jobs.


 * ii) Co-ordinating two one-year courses, Post-Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications and Certificate Course in Computer Applications for the Directorate of Distance Education. This includes lesson-preparation, organizing Contact Programs and other related activities. PGDCA is immensely popular as the course is having intake of thousands every year.


 * iii) Automation of various activities of University Administration. In this, virtually all the aspects of the accounting system have been computerized. In addition, Computer Centre has been doing the whole work relating to Result – Processing of B.Tech. Classes since 1998 onwards. Further, Computer Centre has been assisting in setting up of Internet Lab in Library and establishing Fibrenetwork on the Campus; Establishment of Distance Education etc.

From http://kukinfo.com/library_files/page0003.htm:


 * The Library was started in Kalsia House with Sanskrit books and later on continue to be housed at two places i.e the main library in the college of Education and Indic Studies Section in the top floor of the Administrative Block.


 * The foundation stone of the present building was laid down on 17th July, 1967 and ultimately library was shifted in its new building in July 18, 1972 having plinth area 33000 Sq ft in three storeys Later on during 1984-85 due to shortage of space the building was extended and presently has plinth area 49230 sq. ft. It is situated at the heart of the  University Campus having arrangements for 370 seats in six reading areas at different floors and 100 seats in Rear Reading Hall. The extension of the existing library building as Golden Jublee Reading Hall  is in progress having plinth area  57500 sq ft.


 * The revolutionary impact of development in information and communication skills on key functions of the libraries has developed into a challenge for the Library’s traditional role. And this challenge has been accepted and we are adopting the I.T. in phase manner. The Library services are manned by 85 personnel’s (11 Professionals, 17 Semi Professional, 55 Non-Professional).

Bongo matic  22:22, 21 December 2008 (UTC)