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Convenince labels added to the top of each file to assist in creating
index-type help files for things like the XML editor screen (where
there's nothing to hook help to).

\label{Publishing_A_Resource}



\index{Resource, Publishing}\index{Publishing Resource}

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\begin{figure}
\begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.80\paperwidth]{constructionSpaceForPublishing}\end{center}


\caption{Construction Space for Publishing\label{Construction Space for Publishing Figure}}
\end{figure}
To publish a resource, log in and choose your role to be an Author. Then
click \textbf{CSTR} to go to your construction space. You should see something
like the ``Construction Space for Publishing''. Click on the
\textbf{Publish} button for the resource you wish to publish.%
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.80\paperwidth]{publishMetadata}\end{center}


\caption{Publishing Metadata Screen\label{Publishing Metadata Screen Figure}}
\end{figure}
 You'll get a metadata screen that should look something like
the  ``Publishing Metadata Screen'' figure.
Fill out the form. If you are creating resources that may be used in several
courses, you should talk with the other authors and establish some sort of
standard title and subject scheme in advance. 

The \textbf{Language} is the language the problem is written in. The \textbf{Publisher/Owner}
is the LON-CAPA user who owns the problem.

The \textbf{Keywords} and the \textbf{Abstract} are more information about
the problem. 

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