DSpace/C2/User-Registration-in-DSpace/English
Script: User Registration in DSpace
Author : Pankaj Patil
Keywords: DSpace users, EPerson, DSpace User Registration, EPerson Profile, Administrator, Community Administrator, Collection Administrator, Submitter, Reviewer
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide: Title | Welcome to this spoken tutorial on User Registration in DSpace. |
Slide: Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will learn to* Register a user in DSpace
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Slide: System requirements | This tutorial is recorded using* Ubuntu Linux OS 18.04
However you may use any other web browser of your choice. |
Slide: Pre-requisites | To practice this tutorial, you should have * Installed DSpace 6.3 on your system.
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Slide : Pre-requisites | * Configured Email settings in DSpace
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Slide: Users in DSpace | Let us understand the different user roles in DSpace.
We will learn about these roles in detail later in this tutorial. |
Narration Only | First let us proceed for user registration in DSpace. |
Open Web Browser | Open a web browser. |
Address Bar >> localhost:8080 | In the address bar type localhost:8080 and press Enter. |
Click on Sign on to tab | In the DSpace interface, click on the Sign on to tab at the top right corner. |
Select My DSpace | Select My DSpace from drop-down. |
Click on New user? Click here to register | In the Log In to DSpace section, click on link New user? Click here to register. |
User Registration form
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This will take us to the User Registration page.
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Click on the Register button | Then click on the Register button in the User Registration form. |
Point to Registration Email Sent | If the email id is valid, then we get a message, “Registration Email Sent”.
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Open New tab in the browser | Now, let us proceed for email verification.
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Show Gmail login interface | I will log in to the mail account dspace.u2@gmail.com |
Locate mail DSpace Account Registration
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In the Inbox, locate the mail with the subject “DSpace Account Registration”.
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Only narration | If you can’t find the mail in the Inbox, you can check in the other mail folders. |
Open DSpace Account Registration Email | Open the DSpace Account Registration email. |
Highlight Registration link
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The account registration mail contains a registration link. |
Highlight Token number in Registration link | You will receive a different token number in the registration link as compared to mine. |
Click on Registration link | Click on the registration link provided in the email. |
Narration only | If you are accessing DSpace from a remote machine, type the remote machine IP instead of the localhost. |
Registration Information form | The Registration Information form opens in the DSpace interface.
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Enter Firstname, Lastname
Last name = Patil |
I have typed the values for Firstname and Lastname as Pankaj Patil. |
Point to Contact telephone and Language | Leave the field Contact telephone as blank.
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Enter Password
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Next, we have to set a password for the user Pankaj Patil in the Password field.
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Only narration | The length of the Password must be at least 6 characters long. |
Re-enter Password
Password : u2pass |
Re-type the same password in the field Again to Confirm. |
Click on Complete Registration button | Once you have filled the form, click on the Complete Registration button. |
Point to Registration Complete | If the form is filled correctly, we will get a message, “Registration Complete”. |
Narration only | The user is now successfully registered in DSpace.
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Click on Sign on to tab | Click on Sign on to tab at the top right corner. |
Select My DSpace | Select My DSpace from the drop-down.
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Log in to DSpace form
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Type the Email Address and Password for the newly registered user. i.e. Pankaj Patil.
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Point to the DSpace page for user Pankaj Patil | My DSpace page appears.
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Only narration | DSpace offers the Edit profile feature to all registered users.
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Click on drop down next to Logged in as dspace.u2@gmail.com | At the top right corner, click on the drop-down next to the text “Logged in as dspace.u2@gmail.com”. |
Select Edit Profile | Then select Edit Profile from the drop-down.
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Highlight each field | The user can edit First Name, Last Name, Contact telephone, Password etc. |
Update Last Name
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Let me update the Last Name as shown.
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click Update Profile button | Then click on the Update Profile button at the bottom of the page. |
Point to “Profile Updated” message | On successful updation, we will get a message “Profile Updated”. |
Logout from DSpace | Let us logout this user from DSpace interface. |
Slide: Role for Registered User | So far, we have successfully registered a user and edited his profile.
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Slide : EPerson | EPerson is a registered user of DSpace.
EPerson* Can view items which are published publicly.
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Slide : EPerson | * Can also be assigned some other roles in DSpace.
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Slide: Anonymous User | Anonymous users * Are not registered users in DSpace.
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Slide: Administrator | Administrator users can manage EPersons, communities, Collections, items, and other administrative activities. |
Slide: Community Administrator | Community Administrator manages the authorized communities in DSpace. |
Slide: Collection Administrator | Collection Administrator manages the authorized Collections in DSpace. |
Slide: Submitter | Submitter can upload items in the authorized Collections. |
Slide: Reviewer | And, Reviewer can review the items in the authorized Collections. |
We will be learning more about these roles in later tutorials. | |
Narration only | With this we have come to the end of this tutorial.
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Slide: Summary
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In this tutorial we learnt to :* Register a user in DSpace
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Slide: Assignment | As an assignment, register two new users with unique email IDs in DSpace. |
Slide : About Spoken Tutorial project | The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
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Slide : Spoken Tutorial workshops
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The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates.
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Slide: Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial | Please post your timed queries in this Forum. |
Slide: Acknowledgement -I | Spoken Tutorial project is funded by MHRD, Government of India. |
Slide: Acknowledgement -II
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DSpace spoken tutorial series is funded by the National Virtual Library of India, Ministry of Culture, Government of India. |
Narration only
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This script and video for this tutorial was contributed by Pankaj Patil from IIT Bombay.
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