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[[File:Figure 3.2 - AmCAT Navigator 3 Create New Project.jpg|50px|frame|right|Figure X AmCAT Navigator Create New Project]]
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In AmCAT, all '''data''' and '''data analysis resources (search strings, coding schemes, coding jobs etc.)''' are stored within '''projects'''. Your first step as a new AmCAT user is to '''create your own project'''. To do so, first click the '''‘Manage Projects’''' button on the AmCAT welcome screen.
  
To create a new AmCAT project you go to the AmCAT home page and click on [[File:AmCAT_Navigator_3_Manage_Projects_Button.jpg|inline|]]. In the upper left corner you find the button [[File:AmCAT_Navigator_3_Create_Project_Button.jpg|inline|]]. Clicking on this button directs you to a form where you can create a new project (see Figure X). Enter the name and the description of the project, mark the project either as active or not, and select the role of project guests (i.e. AmCAT users that are not a member of the project). Click [[File:AmCAT_Navigator_3_Save_Button.jpg|inline|]] to save your new AmCAT project.
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After saving your new AmCAT project, you are directed to your new project page where your project article sets are stored and listed. This list is empty for a new AmCAT project, so [[Upload articles|upload some articles]] to this new project! Furthermore, if you are the creator of an AmCAT project you are the project boss, so start [[Managing your AmCAT project users|managing your project users]].
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This directs you to the '''overview of your projects''', which, as a new user, will be empty. Here, click on the button '''‘create new project’'''.
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[[File:Addproject.png|500px|thumb|right]]
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In the next screen, here shown to the right, enter the '''name''' and a '''description of the project''', mark the project as active, and select the '''[[3.3:Managing your AmCAT project users|role]]''' of project guests (i.e. AmCAT users that are not a member of the project). Click 'Save' to save your new AmCAT project.
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After saving your new AmCAT project, you are directed to your new '''project page''', where your project article sets are stored and listed. This list is empty for a new AmCAT project, so the next step is to '''[[3.3:upload articles|upload articles]]''' to add data to this new project. Furthermore, if you '''share''' your project '''with other users''' (such as co-authors or coders) you can '''[[3.3:Managing your AmCAT project users|add them to the project]]''' and change their user role.

Latest revision as of 03:34, 28 February 2016

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This page describes a feature in AmCAT 3.3
View other version: 3.3 - 3.4 - 3.5

In AmCAT, all data and data analysis resources (search strings, coding schemes, coding jobs etc.) are stored within projects. Your first step as a new AmCAT user is to create your own project. To do so, first click the ‘Manage Projects’ button on the AmCAT welcome screen.

Welcome.png

This directs you to the overview of your projects, which, as a new user, will be empty. Here, click on the button ‘create new project’.

Addproject.png


In the next screen, here shown to the right, enter the name and a description of the project, mark the project as active, and select the role of project guests (i.e. AmCAT users that are not a member of the project). Click 'Save' to save your new AmCAT project.


After saving your new AmCAT project, you are directed to your new project page, where your project article sets are stored and listed. This list is empty for a new AmCAT project, so the next step is to upload articles to add data to this new project. Furthermore, if you share your project with other users (such as co-authors or coders) you can add them to the project and change their user role.

AmCAT Version
This page describes a feature in AmCAT
View other version: 3.3 - 3.4 - 3.5