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Many of the publications currently in the CMIP5 list need to be updated (by the authors). I'm wondering whether it would be too difficult to implement an automated system to grant permission to co-authors of a paper to edit the information (rather than having them ask one of us to add their names)? I guess the steps would be:
- co-author is required to register and logon.
- co-author finds (on the the view or search page) the title of a publication that needs updating and copies it.
- co-author goes to the "submit" page and (along with the list of papers submitted recently by him/her) finds a box to paste the title of an old publication that needs updating. The box could be labeled "enter title of existing publication that you, as a co-author, request editing privileges"
- A script is initiated that locates the existing publication and checks that the user requesting edit privileges has a last name that is included in the list of authors of the publication. Once verified, the user name becomes associated with the existing publication, and co-author is informed that edit privileges have been granted. If user is not a co-author, a message is returned indicating that the user is not listed as a co-author and may not edit the the publication.
If permission is not granted, the user should be advised to email the administrators.
How difficult would this be?
thanks,
Karl