Are you coming to the end of your course? Are you changing jobs and moving to a different University or College? Are you retiring? If so, there are some issues relating to the use of Digimap which you should be aware of.
IF YOU ARE GRADUATING, OR YOUR COURSE IS COMING TO AN END…
…you  will cease to be a member of a subscribing institution and therefore  will no longer be a Digimap Authorised User. This means you must delete any  data you hold from Digimap. You may keep paper maps (including those  which form parts of reports, coursework and dissertations), but not  digital data.
IF YOU ARE CHANGING JOBS OR MOVING TO A DIFFERENT COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY…
…you  need to check whether your new institution subscribes to any of the  Digimap Collections. If your new institution is NOT a subscriber to a  particular Collection, you may not retain any digital  data from that Collection in your new job. If you wish to use Digimap in  your new job, and your new institution is also a subscribing  institution, you will need to register with Digimap using login  credentials from your new institution.
IF YOU ARE LEAVING AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION AND GOING TO WORK FOR A COMMERCIAL OR CHARITABLE ORGANISATION…
…you  will cease to be a Digimap Authorised User. This means you must delete  any data you hold from Digimap. You may keep paper copies of maps  (including those which form part of reports or dissertations), but not  digital data.
WHAT IFS…
There  are some circumstances where you may continue to be an Authorised User,  even if you are graduating, or leaving your current institution. If you  are retiring, you may continue to have rights to access your  institution’s electronic resources. If you are graduating from your  first degree and staying at the same institution to undertake a PhD, you  will continue to be a member of your institution and therefore eligible  for access to Digimap. If you believe you should continue to have  access to your institution’s resources, you should check with your  Digimap site representative whether this applies to Digimap too.
The rules of eligibility apply to all Digimap Collections. These rules revolve around the definition of “Authorised User” as specified in the licence agreement for each Collection. You can find these on the EDINA website at: http://edina.ac.uk/digimap/terms.shtml
A NOTE FOR SITE REPRESENTATIVES…
Access  to any electronic resource relies on subscribing institutions  maintaining authentication and authorisation systems effectively and  efficiently. An example of good practice in this regard would be  deactivating local user accounts when students graduate or leave your  institution. You may wish to check what your local practice is.

