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Resource calendars are Google calendars that track the availability of PSU campus resources such as conference rooms, classrooms, or and other meeting spaces, or for other ; they can also be used to reserve shared resources like equipment or vehicles.

Shared calendars differ from resource calendars in that they’re not used to track and manage the availability of shared resources, instead, they can be used to track things like for organization, planning and coordinating tasks – team reminders and events, attendance, shared schedules, and appointment bookings are all good use cases for a Shared calendar.

If you’re unsure which type of calendar you need, it's usually best to start with a Shared calendar - refer to the following table for more information, as they offer greater flexibility and more privacy by default. The following table reviews these differences in more depth.

You can view and manage your calendars through the Google Calendar web interface.

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Request a New Resource Calendar

Set Resource Calendar Access Levels

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Permissions Settings Matrix

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Resource Calendars versus Shared Calendars

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Difference

Resource Calendar

Shared Calendar

Who creates the calendar

OIT

Everyone can create Shared calendars

Who manages the calendar

Calendar The calendar’s ownersCalendar

The calendar’s owners

Who can see the calendar

By defaultInitially, anyone at PSU can view the calendar, but calendar the calendar’s owners can customize the calendar's its list of viewersCalendar owners determine the calendar's

Initially, only the calendar’s owners can view the calendar, but they can customize its list of viewers

Who can create or change calendar events

By defaultInitially, anyone at PSU can create or change events, but calendar the owners can customize the calendar's these permissionsCalendar owners determine the calendar's editors

Initially, only calendar’s owners can create or change events, but the owners can customize these permissions

Where is the calendar visible

Can be found through the “find a room/location” dialog when creating a meeting in Google Calendar

Visible to those theyit're s shared with, in Google Calendar's calendar list

Example calendar use cases

  • conference room

  • Zoom room

  • classroom

  • computer lab

  • other shared space

  • shared equipment

  • shared vehicle

  • team attendance tracker

  • internal department schedule

  • shared events and reminders tracker

  • appointments calendar

  • project scheduling calendar

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Shared Calendar

On the other hand, if you want to create a calendar that’s not tied to a physical location, like an attendance calendar for your department or a calendar to schedule events for your team, you can create a Shared CalendarShared calendar suits your needs better, it's easy to create one.

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Set Calendar Permissions

You can configure any calendar with varying levels of access, including who can view the calendar and who can schedule events on it. You must have the permission level of Make changes and manage sharing sharing” in the calendar’s sharing settings to manage access to your calendar. For more information about sharing settingsyour calendar with others, reference Google’s Share Your Calendar with Someone support article.