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- The user logs in / authenticates in some way, and their Cochrane identity is verified - tokens work and user info retrieved from Archie asserts that user has the "author" role or superior. This makes Cochrane licensing apply for the user.
- For such users, their list of their reviews includes 2 lists, "native" EPPI-Reviewer reviews (L1), and the Cochrane Reviews for which they have authorship roles (L2).
- Reviews in L2 are identified by their Cochrane ID, and may or may not correspond to review records the EPPI-Reviewer DB.
- If a given L2 review is already present in the EPPI-Reviewer DB, user will have the option to "open" the review.
- If a given L2 review is not already present in the EPPI-Reviewer DB, user has the option to "Activate" the review in EPPI-Reviewer.
- this creates the review record on our side in EPPI-Reviewer and gives the current user Administration rights over the review in EPPI-Reviewer.
- Administrators can assign roles to other review members.
- Once this is done, they reach the situation in point 4 and can start working.