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Each person registered in Archie has a single person record. People invo= lved in each group are listed by role in a group=E2=80=99s People category,= under Resources. If you have roles in several groups, you will be listed u= nder each of these groups=E2=80=99 People category.
People who are actively involved in a Cochrane Group have a Primary= Group and a role within that group.
When users sign up for their own Cochrane accounts, have the Primary Gro= up Cochrane Account Self-Sign-Up, but no group roles. The first group to al= locate a relevant role, will become the person's Primary Group. See Managing User Accounts.
Users with access to Archie can edit all elements of their own person re= cord. Only a user=E2=80=99s Primary Group can edit certain details such as = name, email and contact address. Any group in which a user has a role can a= dd or edit an affiliation.
See also Group roles, Creating a person record= , Deleting a person, Editing a person record= , Contact Address and = Affiliations.
People in Archie can be marked as Inactive - either in a Group Role, or = at the person record level. A person record becomes inactive by making all = its roles inactive, see Inactiv= e status. To request that a person is made inactive, please contact&nbs= p;support@cochrane.org.