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[[File:Figure 3.1.1 - AmCAT Navigator 3 Manage Users.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 3.1.1 AmCAT Navigator Manage Users]]
 
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[[File:Settings.png|300px|thumb|right]]
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The creator of a project, the '''project owner''', can '''perform all management tasks''', such as deciding which other users are part of the projects and which level of access they have. Project creators themselves have the '''highest level of access''', admin. The table on the bottom of the page summarizes all '''different levels of access''' (user roles).
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To '''add users to the project or change their roles''' (including their removal from the project), first '''select the project''' for which you want to make these changes. At the '''top of the project page''' you find a tab called ''''Settings'''' that brings up a dropdown menu when you click on it. Click on the '''‘Users’ option''' (see the screenshot to the right).
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[[File:Changeuser.png|400px|thumb|left]]
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Adding or removing users, or changing their role, all works in the same way. '''Select the user(s)''' you want to add, remove or change roles for from the ‘User’ window on top, '''select their (new) role''', including ‘remove from project’ from the dropdown list right to ‘Role’, and click '''‘Modify User(s)’'''. By '''holding Ctrl or Shift''' when selecting users, you can '''select multiple users at once''', and change their role at the same time. AmCAT uses the following '''user roles''':
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The creator of a project, the project owner, can perform all management tasks and decide which other users have permission to an AmCAT project and with what rights (called User role). To manage the project users, you select the AmCAT project in the project manager. At the top of the AmCAT project page you find a tab called 'Settings' with a small arrow pointing down to the right. Click on this arrow and select 'Users'. This brings you to the page where you can add, remove or modify AmCAT users (see Figure 3.1.1). The AmCAT users currently involved in this project are listed, including their user role. Above this list, AmCAT allows you to add users to the project. Type in the name of the AmCAT user you want to add to the project in the 'Select options' field and select the relevant username(s) from the list that appears once you start typing in this field. When you have selected the right AmCAT user(s) you specify the user role(s). Click on the box after 'Role' and a dropdown list appears. Select the role(s) you want to assign to the new project user(s).
  
 
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| '''Metareader'''
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| Metareader
| Metareaders can '''access all project resources''' (coding jobs, coding schemas, codebooks) and can '''query the articles''' in the project. They cannot change anything within the project and they '''cannot see the full texts''' of any articles in the projects. This role is typically given to '''guests''', AmCAT users who are not part of the project.
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| '''Reader'''
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| Reader
| Readers can '''access all project resources and can query the articles''' in the project. They have '''access to the full text''' of the articles in the project. They '''cannot change anything''' within the project. This role is typically given to '''coders'''.
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| '''Read/write'''
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| Read/write
| Readers/writer gives '''full access''' to the project, including the rights to change or delete coding jobs, coding schemes, codebooks or articlesets. However, users with this role '''cannot change user roles''' within the project.
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| '''Admin'''
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| Administrators have '''full access''' to the project, including the '''right to change user roles'''.
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'''To do:''' In de tabel invullen welke rol welke rechten aan de gebruiker geeft.

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