--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_A_Resource.tex 2002/07/05 16:12:31 1.1
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_A_Resource.tex 2002/07/18 15:52:27 1.3
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+\label{Publishing_A_Resource}
@@ -30,30 +31,4 @@ The \textbf{Language} is the language th
is the LON-CAPA user who owns the problem.
The \textbf{Keywords} and the \textbf{Abstract} are more information about
-the problem. The \textbf{Keywords} are words that are strongly connected
-to your problem; for instance a physics problem about a pulley might include
-{}``pulley'' as a key word. LON-CAPA pulls out words used in the text of
-the resource for you so you can just click on their check boxes to make them
-keywords. \textbf{Additional keywords} allows you to add any keyword to your
-problem that are not actually in the problem. For instance, on that same
-problem a physicist might add the keyword {}``statics'', even though it
-doesn't appear in the original problem, because Physics uses that as a classification
-of problem type. \textbf{Additional Keywords} are also useful when publishing
-graphics.
-
-Finally, you need to set the copyright and distribution permissions in the
-\textbf{COPYRIGHT/DISTRIBUTION} drop-down. This setting controls who is allowed
-to use your resource as follows:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{Limited to courses in the domain published} means that only courses
-running in the same domain as you can use your content. Talk to your LON-CAPA
-administrator if you want more information about your domain.
-\item \textbf{Free} means that anyone can find and use the resource.
-\item \textbf{Private - visible to author only} means that it can't be used for
-any course.
-\item \textbf{Public - no authentication required} means anyone can find and use
-the resource.
-\end{itemize}
-Now when you click \textbf{Finalize Publication}, your resource will be published
-and usable (unless you set the distribution to {}``private'').
+the problem.