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Accessible Virtual Events Best Practices
With COVID-19 and a shift to remote work, UCSF events such as Friday Town Hall Meetings, large training presentations, conventions, press conferences and emergency communications go virtual with live broadcasts and live streaming.
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Zoom Web Conferencing FAQs
Zoom Frequently Asked Questions Zoom is a simple, all-in-one solution that lets you meet across desktops, mobile devices and conference rooms. Zoom is free to UCSF faculty, staff and students, and the UCSF Zoom instance is approved for use with restricted data. The following are some Frequently Asked Questions you may have when using Zoom in your work at UCSF: How do I create a Zoom account?
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- Email & Collaboration
Office 365: SmartCite for Papers for Word
Description Our Word-compatible citation tool makes writing your next paper a breeze. SmartCite is fast, easy to use, supports over 9,000+ styles, and most importantly, makes it easy to collaborate on documents with colleagues. How to Get SmartCite for Word Step 1: Get ReadCube - If you haven't already, sign up for a ReadCube Papers account. You'll be able to try all of the powerful features (including SmartCite) free for 30 days.
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- Email & Collaboration
Clean Up Your Personal (BYOD) Computer When Leaving UCSF
Overview Important: The only way to ensure that ALL UCSF data has been removed is to securely reformat (ERASE) your hard drive and any devices that contain storage (e.g., USB thumb drives, external hard drives, smartphones, tablets). This is not the same as simply deleting files or performing a "factory reset." Please contact your computer vendor for support. If you cannot do this, use the instructions below to ensure you remove all UCSF information, applications and tools.
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Secure Box (CipherCloud)
Overview Secure Box allows UCSF Box users to store restricted data while protecting UCSF and our patients, staff and students from data loss.
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Box: CipherCloud (.ccsecure) Encryption
Overview Secure Box allows UCSF Box users to store restricted data while protecting UCSF and our patients, staff and students from data loss. We launched CipherCloud on Monday, October 3, 2016. In November 2016 we began scanning files that were already on Box. Note: We are only scanning for UCSF PHI. We are not scanning multimedia formats (e.g., image, video, audio files, scanned PDFs) or files over 400MB. What is Secure Box? With the implementation of CipherCloud, UCSF Box users will see the following changes.
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Register a Department-owned Device
What you need to know The purpose of this process is to allow individuals and departments to create and manage department-owned devices in ServiceNow Configuration Manage Database (CMDB). Important: This process is used only for department-owned devices. You must first search for it to prevent creating duplicates in case it was previously registered.
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Office 365: Teams Training
Teams Desktop, Web, and MobileWith Microsoft Teams on your PC, Mac, or mobile device, you can:
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- Email & Collaboration
Accessible Documents Best Practices
An accessible digital document is well-structured, providing visual information in a non-visual format. Examples of digital documents are PDFs and Microsoft Office files. There are many more. They exist on a website, sent in an email or shared in various ways. The information on this page is specific to Microsoft Word, but the principles apply to all text documents. Building accessibility into the document from the start is best practice.
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Content: Getting Started as a Content Editor
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