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! 4: Resource Space and Publishing
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! 11: <p>After you create your resource in construction space, you will need to
! 12: publish it before you can use it. Publishing places a copy of your resource from your construction (private) space into the public space. The public space is searchable and browsable. You can use the buttons <b>SRC</b> and <b>RES</b> on your remote control to search and browse the resource (public) space.</p>
! 13: <p>You can can publish a resource in two ways.
! 14: The first method is to click the <b>Publish this Resource</b> button in the
! 15: green frame in construction space after you are finished creating your resource.
! 16: This is a quick method to use after creating a problem or map (.page or .sequence).</p>
! 17: <p>The second method of publishing is to click the <b>publish</b> link next
! 18: to the resource in your directory list. For example, after you upload a new
! 19: file, you are brought back to your directory list. You can then publish your
! 20: newly uploaded file by finding the filename in the directory list and then clicking the <b>publish</b> link next to it.</p>
! 21: <p>After you select publish using one of the methods above, you will be required
! 22: to fill in <b>metadata</b>. Metadata specifies important information about
! 23: the resource, such as the author and copyright. You can also enter in notes,
! 24: an abstract, and <b>keywords</b>. Entering keywords into the meta data will
! 25: make you newly publish resource searchable. </p>
! 26: <p>If you want to change your resource or its associated metadata, simply
! 27: republish the resource. LON-CAPA saves all the old versions of your previous
! 28: publications. Therefore, if you make a change that you regret or simply prefer
! 29: the older version, just retrieve an old version. To retrieve an old version,
! 30: go to your construction space and find the resource. Click on the resource name. After that, click on the button <b>Retrieve Old Version</b> from the green frame on the top of your browser window.</p>
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