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For Example: The name “access narrative financial aid”, represents the narrative financial aid item in the catalog. “access” means you are granting access to this specific catalog item with this role. “narrative” means it is a narrative or non-academic item in the catalog. "financial aid" is the title of the section within the catalog that is being accessed by the role.
If a new role is accessing a program, the title might be "access program biology". The end of the name of the role is the name of the item or section you are granting access to.
We recommend keeping with this naming sequence to allow the roles to sort themselves alphabetically within the "access" section. This will assist in always locating the roles we need easily.
Alternatively, double click the catalog item and open the Security Editor Settings window.
Check the first five checkboxes associated with this item in the left hand column: Read, Write, Rename, Create & Delete. These five permissions are granted to ALL roles for security purposes. Checking these boxes grants this particular role access to this parent item of the catalog exclusively. If the subitems of this parent item should also be included in this role's access, check the same boxes in the Descendants column. If the Descendants column checkboxes are left unchecked, the role will provide access to the parent item only.