Issue
I am a faculty or staff member and I need to request a new Web site on www.seattleu.edu. What do I do?
Resolution
Authorization is required if your request meets any of the following conditions:
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- When you are requesting a new web to be created on www and are designating the Content Manager and Designer/Developer for the first time.
- When you are requesting an additional Designer/Developer for your department's existing site on www.
- There is a change of responsibilities in your department's web Content Manager or Designer/Developer.
- NOTE: If you are a student requesting access as Designer/Developer, you must be sponsored by a faculty or staff member who is advising the club or organization for that web site.
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The process includes the following:
- The requestor should review the Web Policy, and the Computer Usage Policy.
- The requestor should contact OIT Web Services, web@seattleu.edu. OIT Web Services will review the request, and appropriately create your site directory and assign access permissions.
If you need help writing a web page, we do encourage that you sign-up for a class through OIT Computer Training.
Once you are your pages are ready, please refer to the upload to place them in your directory on the server:
InSite webs
InSite is SU's intranet, geared toward faculty and staff of the university. Interested in your division or department having a presence on InSite? Please contact OIT Web Services (web@seattleu.edu).
Personal web pages
As a benefit of your enrollment or employment at Seattle University, you may request space for a personal web page. Because of the nature of personal web pages, they are not considered under the same umbrella as university business. Please be sure to refer to the appropriate sections in the Web Policy.
Student Personal Web Page
Students: To request a personal Web page, please contact the Help Desk
Faculty/Staff Personal Web Page
Faculty/Staff: The launch of the new Personal Drive project means that personal Web sites for fac-staff are automatically included in your P: drive. Your Windows OS computer should automatically map to your P: drive at logon when connected to the university network. Your personal Web site is hosted in the P:\WEB directory. To publish your Web site, simply place your files in this directory and replace the existing default file with your new default file.