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! User rights
 
! User rights
 
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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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| Metareaders can (...)
 
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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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| Readers can (...)
 
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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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| Admin
| 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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