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== Rotisserie registration information==
This section provides guidance for creating an account and joining sessions in the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie].  Once joined you will be able to browse projects and participate in the discussions for classes.


Here are registration instructions for participating in the online assignments and discussions that will take place in the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie] when a session is open according to the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/copyrightforlibrarians/Calendar calendar]
For more information on how the Rotisserie works, please visit the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/about/about.jsp about] section of Rotisserie and the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/help/help_overview.jsp Help] section of the Rotisserie.
 
 
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== Create an account ==
== Create an account ==


The first thing you should do to join the Rotisserie platform is to create an account in order to be able to log in to the Copyright for Librarians course Rotisserie project. Follow the instructions to register and create your login:
The first step is to create an account.  You will need an account in order to participate in the Copyright for Librarians course Rotisserie project. Follow the instructions below to register and create your login.


1. Go to the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie] main website;
1. Go to the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie] main website and click on the '''Register now!''' link.


2. Click on the link “Register now”;
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3. Fill in the form with your personal information or with information about your institution;
2. Fill in the form with your personal information or with information about your institution.


The login you choose will appear next to your answers, so now is a good moment to decide whether you want to choose a pseudonym or choose a login close to your name so that your colleagues will recognize you later during the discussion.
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When you participate in a Rotisserie discussion, your username will appear next to your input.  Decide here whether you want to use a pseudonym or a username close to your real name.  With a pseudonym your colleagues may have difficulty recognizing your contributions to the discussion.
 
Please remember your username and password.  To participate in the assignment and discussion sessions after each module you will need to log in to the Rotisserie session.


Please remember your login and password as you will need them to participate in the assignment and discussion sessions after each module.
It is important that you correctly fill in the Time Zone.  Deadlines are synchronized for time zone so all participants have adequate time to finish assignments, regardless of where location.
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It is important that you fill in the Time Zone space with your country or city information because deadlines are synchronized between all participants and should end at the same time for everybody, regardless of where you are located.
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4. After filling in the form, select the “Register” button;
3. After filling in the form, select the “Register” button at the bottom of the form.


5. Read the “General Registration License” and select the button “I accept the policy”;
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6. In another window, check your email and read the “Registration Confirmation Email” message sent to the email address that you typed into the form;
4. Read the “General Registration License” and select the button “I accept the policy”.


7. Using the “Confirmation Key” in the email you received, type in your new password and select the button “Activate Password”.
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8. You are now registered and all set to start following a course on the Rotisserie. Now you have to choose our course.
5. The Rotisserie application will send you a confirmation email to the address you specified in the previous form. Check your email and read the “Registration Confirmation Email” message.


== Join the Copyright for Librarians project ==
6. Using the “Confirmation Key” provided in the confirmation email, type in your new password and select the “Activate Password” button.


1. Once you are logged into the Rotisserie as a registered participant, search for the Copyright for Librarians course project.
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You may click on “Browse projects” or directly go to the project which has been designed for your session
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eIFL's first session project is available [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=1012 here]
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2. Click on the link “Join to this project”.
7. You should now be registered and may start following a course on the Rotisserie.  The next step is to choose your course.


3. After having proceeded with these steps, you will be part of the Assignment and discussion activities of the course. Whenever it is time for you to do homework and contribute to the Rotisserie discussions, you will receive H2O-Rotisserie e-mails giving you a warn.
== Join the Copyright for Librarians project ==


4. When you receive the H2O-Rotisserie email, you should click on the link that was sent to you in the body of the email, wait for a browser window to open on your screen, then login into the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie] website, and type the answer to the question you receive.
1. Once you have created an account and logged into the Rotisserie as a registered participant, search for the Copyright for Librarians course project.


The H2O-Rotisserie email will inform you of the deadline. If you fail to answer any of the discussion topics within the stipulated period of time, your answers will not be part of the discussion in question.
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You may click on “Browse projects” or directly go to the project which has been designed for your session.
eIFL's first session project is available [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=1012 here]
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Please pay attention to the way you address your colleagues and, also, trying to be as clear as possible in your answers, so others can profit from your ideas.
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2. Click on the link “Join to this project”.


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'''Quick Access'''
3. After having proceeded with these steps, you will be part of the assignment and discussion activities of the course.


* [http://cnx.org/content/col10573/latest/ Connexions]
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* [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=1012 Rotisserie]
Whenever it is time for you to do homework and contribute to the Rotisserie discussions, you will receive H2O-Rotisserie e-mails.
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'''The textbook modules are available both on [http://cnx.org/content/col10573/latest/ Connexions] and on this wiki'''
4. When you receive the Rotisserie email, you should click on the link that was sent to you in the body of the email, wait for a browser window to open on your screen, then login to the [http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp Rotisserie] website, and type the answer to the question you receive.


* '''[[Module 1]]'''
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* '''[[Module 2]]'''
The email from the Rotisserie will inform you of the deadline. If you fail to answer any of the discussion topics within the stipulated period of time, your answers will not be part of the discussion.
* '''[[Module 3]]'''
* '''[[Module 4]]'''
* '''[[Module 5]]'''
* '''[[Module 6]]'''
* '''[[Module 7]]'''


Please pay attention to the way you address your colleagues and, try to be as clear as possible in your answers, so others can benefit from your ideas.
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 26 August 2009

This section provides guidance for creating an account and joining sessions in the Rotisserie. Once joined you will be able to browse projects and participate in the discussions for classes.

For more information on how the Rotisserie works, please visit the about section of Rotisserie and the Help section of the Rotisserie.


Create an account

The first step is to create an account. You will need an account in order to participate in the Copyright for Librarians course Rotisserie project. Follow the instructions below to register and create your login.

1. Go to the Rotisserie main website and click on the Register now! link.

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2. Fill in the form with your personal information or with information about your institution.

When you participate in a Rotisserie discussion, your username will appear next to your input. Decide here whether you want to use a pseudonym or a username close to your real name. With a pseudonym your colleagues may have difficulty recognizing your contributions to the discussion.

Please remember your username and password. To participate in the assignment and discussion sessions after each module you will need to log in to the Rotisserie session.

It is important that you correctly fill in the Time Zone. Deadlines are synchronized for time zone so all participants have adequate time to finish assignments, regardless of where location.

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3. After filling in the form, select the “Register” button at the bottom of the form.

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4. Read the “General Registration License” and select the button “I accept the policy”.

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5. The Rotisserie application will send you a confirmation email to the address you specified in the previous form. Check your email and read the “Registration Confirmation Email” message.

6. Using the “Confirmation Key” provided in the confirmation email, type in your new password and select the “Activate Password” button.

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7. You should now be registered and may start following a course on the Rotisserie. The next step is to choose your course.

Join the Copyright for Librarians project

1. Once you have created an account and logged into the Rotisserie as a registered participant, search for the Copyright for Librarians course project.

You may click on “Browse projects” or directly go to the project which has been designed for your session. eIFL's first session project is available here

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2. Click on the link “Join to this project”.

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3. After having proceeded with these steps, you will be part of the assignment and discussion activities of the course.

Whenever it is time for you to do homework and contribute to the Rotisserie discussions, you will receive H2O-Rotisserie e-mails.

4. When you receive the Rotisserie email, you should click on the link that was sent to you in the body of the email, wait for a browser window to open on your screen, then login to the Rotisserie website, and type the answer to the question you receive.

The email from the Rotisserie will inform you of the deadline. If you fail to answer any of the discussion topics within the stipulated period of time, your answers will not be part of the discussion.

Please pay attention to the way you address your colleagues and, try to be as clear as possible in your answers, so others can benefit from your ideas.

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