Difference between revisions of "Booking a lab"

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You have to ask one of the administrators (Marc van Wanrooij, Günter Windau) for access to Qreserve.
 
You have to ask one of the administrators (Marc van Wanrooij, Günter Windau) for access to Qreserve.
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=User=
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A User is the base level user role and will make up most site members.
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Users can do the following:
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Search and join sites;
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View and reserve resources (with the appropriate permissions);
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Search resources across QReserve's research network;
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View a history of personal approvals, reservations, and training;
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Edit their personal profile.
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=Moderator=
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A Moderator is the next level user role and can help with the management of sites.
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Moderators can do everything Users can do plus the following:
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*Edit reservations of other users in the site;
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*Bypass certain reservation restrictions;
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*Access all reports in administration;
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*Manage site users;
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*Manage training records;
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*Manage resources;
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*Bypass certain reservation restrictions.
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=Administrator=
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An Administrator is the highest level user role and has full control over sites.
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Administrators can do everything Moderators can do plus the following:
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*Manage site integrations;
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*Manage site forms;
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*Manage site settings;
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*Manage site subscriptions;
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*Delete sites.

Revision as of 10:10, 15 June 2023

Before you can use a lab, you have to book it. this can be done in the lab agenda's on Qreserve.

You have to ask one of the administrators (Marc van Wanrooij, Günter Windau) for access to Qreserve.


User

A User is the base level user role and will make up most site members.

Users can do the following:

Search and join sites; View and reserve resources (with the appropriate permissions); Search resources across QReserve's research network; View a history of personal approvals, reservations, and training; Edit their personal profile.

Moderator

A Moderator is the next level user role and can help with the management of sites.

Moderators can do everything Users can do plus the following:

  • Edit reservations of other users in the site;
  • Bypass certain reservation restrictions;
  • Access all reports in administration;
  • Manage site users;
  • Manage training records;
  • Manage resources;
  • Bypass certain reservation restrictions.

Administrator

An Administrator is the highest level user role and has full control over sites.

Administrators can do everything Moderators can do plus the following:

  • Manage site integrations;
  • Manage site forms;
  • Manage site settings;
  • Manage site subscriptions;
  • Delete sites.