Administration pages Sample Clauses

Administration pages. Zooniverse account holders can have access to projects as Collaborators, even before they are public. A project owner can allocate team members with one or many of the roles below. ● Owner only applies to the original project creator; ● Collaborators have full access to edit workflows and project content; ● Experts can enter “gold mode” to make classifications that will be used to validate data quality; ● Members of the research team will be marked as researchers on Talk; ● Moderators are named and have extra privileges in the Talk community discussion area to moderate discussions; ● Testers can view projects and classify subjects to give feedback while the project’s still private but cannot access the project builder; ● Translators can access the project builder and a translation site, to translate a project’s text into a different language. The iMars team has not yet discussed this aspect of the project but it is proposed that, as the developers of the Citizen Science platform, the WP7 team at the University of Nottingham is in the best position for this. The Media page is where the project team can upload image files to use within the website. For example, iMars might store its logo and any examples that will help volunteers to detect change. Whilst the markdown code ![title](URL) can be typed into any free text box in the project builder to display images from external websites, uploading them here provides a permanent and stable link. Project owners can assign a project public or private status on the Visibility page. Anyone can access a public project with its URL but only named collaborators can view a private project. A project can also be in development or live. During development, workflows can be edited, and subjects will never retire. When a project is live, workflows are locked for editing, and the number of classifications count toward subject retirement. Projects can apply for review by the Zooniverse community if they wish the Zooniverse to promote them; whilst this would be of significant benefit for the profile of our project, projects may launch independently. Finally, Talk is the Zooniverse name for the forum, or discussion boards, attached to a project, where volunteers discuss the project and subjects with each other and researchers. Previous projects have engaged volunteers by maintaining a vibrant and active Talk area (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. 2013), and made additional research discoveries within Talk conversations. The default is set to sub...