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1: \label{Publishing_A_Resource}
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5: \index{Resource, Publishing}\index{Publishing Resource}
6:
7: %
8: \begin{figure}
9: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{constructionSpaceForPublishing}\end{center}
10:
11:
12: \caption{Construction Space for Publishing\label{Construction Space for Publishing Figure}}
13: \end{figure}
14: To publish a resource, log in and choose your role to be an Author. Then
15: click \textbf{CSTR} to go to your construction space. You should see something
16: like the ``Construction Space for Publishing''. Click on the
17: \textbf{Publish} button for the resource you wish to publish.%
18: \begin{figure}
19: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{publishMetadata}\end{center}
20:
21:
22: \caption{Publishing Metadata Screen\label{Publishing Metadata Screen Figure}}
23: \end{figure}
24: You'll get a metadata screen that should look something like
25: the ``Publishing Metadata Screen'' figure.
26: Fill out the form. If you are creating resources that may be used in several
27: courses, you should talk with the other authors and establish some sort of
28: standard title and subject scheme in advance.
29:
30: The \textbf{Language} is the language the problem is written in. The \textbf{Publisher/Owner}
31: is the LON-CAPA user who owns the problem.
32:
33: The \textbf{Keywords} and the \textbf{Abstract} are more information about
34: the problem.
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