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       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">All classroom equipment and classroom media held on the campuses will be cleaned and maintained by the LRC Coordinators. If there is a repair issue, the LRC Coordinator will need to contact the campus assistant deans or in Omaha the Assistant Dean for Informatics and Learning Technologies to determine whether to repair or to replace the equipment. Any damage or loss of equipment should be reported immediately to the Learning Resource Center.</li>
       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Audio visual equipment, media and computer hardware and software purchased by the College of Nursing will be delivered directly to the ordering division if possible. Otherwise, delivery will be to the Omaha Learning Resource Center or Workstation Specialists.  Upon receipt, each item will be checked to determine if the order has been filled correctly and completely and if the unit is working properly. The warranty card will then be filled out and returned if applicable.</li>
       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">All computer hardware and software will be maintained by the Workstation SpecialistAny damage or loss of computer hardware/software are to be reported immediately to the Workstation Specialist.</li>
      <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">All equipment costing $5,000 or more will be marked by UNMC Inventory Control with a standard asset identification tag. All equipment over $100 and less than $5,000 will be marked with the appropriate CON asset identification tag by the receiving Learning Resource Center or the Workstation Specialists.</li>
      <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">New equipment is considered the property of the College even without appropriate identification.</li>
       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Transferring, loaning and sharing, of audio visual equipment and media will be handled locally by the LRC Coordinators or Workstation Specialists, in accordance with CON Policy 6.2.1Disposal of audio visual and computer equipment will be according to UNMC policy 6051 and will be coordinated through the Workstation Specialists in order to expedite record keeping and ensure proper inventory control.</li>
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       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">New equipment is considered a part of the overall equipment inventory of the College, even without identification markingPhysical security of new media materials and
       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Audio visual equipment and media held by a division will be cleaned and maintained by the respective LRC Coordinator. If there is a repair issue, the LRC Coordinator will contact the division Assistant Dean or, in Omaha, the Associate Dean for Academic Programs to determine whether to repair or replace the itemAny damage or loss of media or audio visual equipment should be reported immediately to the Learning Resource Center.</li>
equipment is of paramount importance.
       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Computer hardware and software will be maintained by the Workstation Specialists. Any damage or loss of computer hardware or software are to be reported immediately to the Workstation Specialist.</li>
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       <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">All transferring, loaning, sharing, disposal and/or sale of equipment, hardware and software will be handled locally by the LRC coordinators or Workstation Specialist, in accordance with Policy 6.2.1. Disposal and/or sale of equipment will be according to UNMC policy and coordinated through the Assistant Dean for Informatics and Learning Technologies in order to facilitate cross campus consistency in equipment, expedite record keeping and correct inventory control.</li>
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