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Welcome to your new project! Once you have forked this project you should do three things: 1) Click on "Contributors" in the main project menu and add your Professor as as administrator to *just the top level* of your project. You do not have to check the boxes next to any of the other sections of your project. What you want looks like this: ![](https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/3bx79/?action=download%26direct%26mode=render&initialWidth=674&childId=mfrIframe&format=1200x1200.jpeg) (which is the default) 2) Once you have added the professor, while you are still in the Contributors window, uncheck the "Bibliographic contributor" box next to the professor's name and hit save. 3) Change your Project's title! One the main project page just click on the project name and you should be able to start re-typing whatever new name is more appropriate to your actual research. 4) Open a new window and go to the "[Student Projects](https://osf.io/82r9c/) component of the class project page. 5) Click on the "Link projects" button on the right side of the screen in the Components section and then search for your new project title. If you are having trouble searching for it, just click on the "Search my projects" button on the search page and it will only show your own projects. 6) Once you have linked your project to the class's "Student Projects" component, close that window and come back to your project. Now it is time to replace these instructions with a brief description of your research plan. Good luck!
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