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converting 'construction space' to 'authoring space' and CSTR to AUTH

    1: \label{Coauthor}
    2: A \textbf{co-author}\index{co-author} is someone who has permission to
    3: create resources in a users authoring space.
    4: 
    5: Sometimes, it is a good idea to create one ``virtual'' author\index{virtual
    6: author}\index{author, virtual}, for example creating a user with the
    7: username \texttt{physics123}, and make everyone who will be creating
    8: resources for physics123 be co-authors to this virtual user. This
    9: allows collaborators to work with each other.
   10: 
   11: To create a co-author, you must log into LON-CAPA as the author, pick
   12: the role of author, click \textbf{CUSR} on the remote control, type in
   13: the username for the person you want to be a co-author, fill in the
   14: data (if the person is not in the system yet), and select the role
   15: co-author for the user, and finally submit the data. The other person
   16: will have the role of co-author when they log in and can do everything
   17: that the author can do in the authoring space.  

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