\label{Domain_Coordination_Overview} The Domain Coordination Manual includes both a description of tasks which require standard LON-CAPA interaction via a web browser, with the Domain Coordinator role active, but also tasks which require command line access to the primary library server in a domain. In some cases one individual may complete both these types of task, whereas in others a separate Systems Administrator may need to be called upon for tasks completed from the command line. With the Domain Coordinator role active, the Main Menu provides a Domain Coordinator with access to the functionality needed to complete the routine tasks which a Domain Coordinator carries out, including creation of courses and assignment of course coordinator and author roles. Courses can be created interactively by completing a web form, or can be created in batch mode by uploading a file containing course specifications for one or more courses. Addition of users/roles can similarly be carried out interactively, or by uploading a text file of users. The Domain Coordinator may also periodically need to modify domain settings via the Domain Configuration menu. LON-CAPA provides hooks to permit integration with institutional information systems to support the following procedures: \begin{itemize} \item Authentication via an institutional authentication service (e.g., LDAP) \item Automatic updates of classlists \item Automatic updates of user information \item Retrieval of institutional user information for individual users \item Searches for users at the institution \item Automatic import of student photos from an institutional repository \end{itemize} There are two perl modules included in LON-CAPA (\emph{localauth.pm} and \emph{localenroll.pm}, both located in \emph{/home/httpd/lib/perl}) which need to be customized to provide the integration with institutional systems. Although customization and testing will involve a systems administrator, and programmer(s) at an institution, a Domain Coordinator is likely to be involved in the design and testing phases of the integration, if not in the actual implementation. Set-up of a standalone LON-CAPA instance on a separate server is advised for the purposes of implementing and testing institutional integration, before enabling the new functionality on the production system. Besides the integration described above, at present customization of \emph{localenroll.pm} is also needed to define user population terms/titles used at an institution (e.g., Faculty, Staff, Students), and also to define official course categories (e.g., Year, Semester, Department, Number) which can be used as filters when searching the Course Catalog.