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A \textbf{co-author}\index{co-author} is someone who has permission to |
A \textbf{co-author}\index{co-author} is someone who has permission to |
create resources in a users construction space. |
create resources in a users construction space. |
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At MSU, we sometime create one ``virtual'' author\index{virtual |
Sometimes, it is a good idea to create one ``virtual'' author\index{virtual |
author}\index{author, virtual}, for example creating a user with the |
author}\index{author, virtual}, for example creating a user with the |
username \texttt{physics123}, and make everyone who will be creating |
username \texttt{physics123}, and make everyone who will be creating |
resources for physics123 be co-authors to this virtual user. This |
resources for physics123 be co-authors to this virtual user. This |
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data (if the person is not in the system yet), and select the role |
data (if the person is not in the system yet), and select the role |
co_author for the user, and finally submit the data. The other person |
co_author for the user, and finally submit the data. The other person |
will have the role of co-author when they log in and can do everything |
will have the role of co-author when they log in and can do everything |
that the author can do in the construction space. |
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that the author can do in the construction space. |