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Revision as of 17:27, 16 June 2016
CoGe provides the capability to share genomes and experiments with individual users, groups of user, and the public.
Permission Types
The term "resource" refers to a genome or experiment. The term "modify" refers to metadata describing the resource, not the resource data (which cannot be modified).
- Private: by default only the "owner" (creator) of the resource can view/modify it. Other users can be given permission with various degrees of access as show below.
- Public: anyone, whether or not they are logged-in, can view the resource but cannot modify it. Registered users can be given additional permissions as shown below.
User Permissions
- Reader
- Can view the resource but not modify it
- Editor
- Can view and modify the resource
- Can add and remove Reader/Editor permission for other users/groups
Group Permissions
- Reader
- Can view the resource but not modify it
- Editor
- Can view and modify the resource
- Can add and remove Reader/Editor permissions for other users/groups

- Select the check-box next to data item(s) your wish to share from the list under "My Stuff"
- Click on the share button
at the top of the list
- Search and select the person or user-group with whom you wish to share (see right).
- Click "Add" to add that person or user-group
- Click "Done" when you are finished.
- If the person you are seeking is not there, tell them to get a CoGe account
- Make sure you are logged into CoGe
- Make a notebook
- Go to your profile page: http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/User.pl
- Press the red "Create" button located on the left of the page
- This will popup a dialog box that will let you specify the info to create a notebook
- Press the red "Create Notebook" to create the notebook
- Find your notebook in your list of stuff
- You can limit your list to just notebooks by pressing "Notebook" under the "My Stuff" list in the menu on the left
- You can search for your notebook by name using the search box located to the top-right of the list
- Click on your notebook in the list which will take you to NotebookView
- Add your genome to the notebook by pressing "+Add Item" under "Contents"
- You can also add other data here including public genome, experiments, etc.
- You can share your notebook with other CoGe users by
- Going to your profile page: http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/User.pl
- Finding your notebook and selecting it with the checkbox besides its name
- Pressing the user icon (Little person picture above your list)
- This will popup a dialog box called "Share Items"
- Searching for a user or group by name in the search box
- Pressing "Add" to add them
- Create user group:
- Go to your profile page: http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/User.pl
- Press the green "Create" button
- Select "New Group"
- This will popup a dialog box called "Create New Group"
- Fill out the name and description of the group
- Select the role of the group
- Reader can view data, but not modify the members of or information about the group
- Editor can modify the members of and information about the group
- To add users to the group
- Find the group in your list of stuff by typing in the group name in the search box located top-right of the list
- You can limit your list of stuff to just groups by pressing "Groups" in the menu to the left
- You can search for the group
- Select the group by pressing the checkbox next to the group
- Press the "gear" icon at the top of the list to configure the group
- Add users to the group by pressing the "modify users" button
- This will popup a dialog box called "Edit Group"
- Search for users by name in the search box and press "add" to add them to the group
- Once the group is created, a genome (or other item such as a notebook or an experiment) can be shared with it by following the directions above