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- Researchers may use a Project to upload and curate a large collection of scans with help from other researchers or staff before they are ready to make the scans publicly visible or accessible.
- Researchers may use a Project to provide a user with a specific role to specific collection of media (i.e., "Editor", "Downloader", or "Viewer") (see Definitions of User Roles for Media)
- Researchers may use a Project to show the outcome of the collaborative imaging effort. For instance, see the "oVert Thematic Collection Network" Project.
- Technicians may use a Project to provide exclusive access to scans they are responsible for generating/processing/uploading (where the level of access depends on the "role" assigned to the users added to the Project)
- Authors may include the link to a Project in their publications to indicate a collection of scans used for a study (but see Reference and Citation Practice of Media and ProtocolProjects)
- Museum curator/staff may use a Team to collaboratively track, edit and manage access to scans of specimens from their collections
- Managers/Directors of imaging facilities may use a Team to collaboratively track, edit, and manage access to scans generated at their facility
- Journal organizations may use a Team to track, edit, and manage access to media supporting articles published by their authors.
- PIs/Researchers may use a Team to group together media from various Projects contributed by their labs.
- Individuals may search by project/team for collections of relevance to their use cases.
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There are a variety of User Roles that members can have for a given Project/Team.
These roles are defined in the members tab of Project/Team edit pages and also in this document.