Is there an institutional repository (IR) open to the public?
Does a mandatory deposit policy exist?
-- If there is no mandatory deposit, which % of articles is available in self-archiving? (rough)
--- If there is a policy promoting self-archiving, what kind of incentive does it provide?
If an IR exists, articles are available only in PDF format, or even in a full-text editable version?
Is there an institutional repository (IR) of course materials?
-- If yes, is the IR open to the public?
--- If yes, which % of courses is covered by the publicly visible repository?
--- If not, are there policies promoting self-archiving (e.g. on the professors' home page, etc.)?
---- If there are similar policies, what kind of incentive does they provide?
Are there courses teaching programming using open source environments?
Is there a policy of the University to promote free software and open standards?
% of workstations with GNU/Linux (or other open source) operating system within the University?
% of dual boot workstations (GNU/Linux and other commercial operating system) in your University?
If workstations are based on proprietary software, please specify:
-- Is Firefox (or another free browser) the default browser? %
-- Is Thunderbird (or another free mail client) the default mail client? %
-- Is OpenOffice (or another free office suite) the default office suite? %
-- Is Apache (or other free web server) the default web server for the University's web sites? %
In communication with students, does the administration use open standards?
In communication with professors and lecturers, does the administration use open standards?
In external relations, does the administration use open standards?
Does the University IP policy discourage software patents?
Does the University IP policy allow exclusive licenses?
-- If yes, please be more specific...
-- Is there any reference to the ready licensing of patents when they block subsequent innovations?
Are there any free Internet applications which are controlled/restrained on the University network?
Are student traffic data (or data of other non-employees) logged or otherwise stored/recorded?
If yes, what kind of log files are kept?
- - the quantitative definition of answers (absolute numbers; percentages; etc.);