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  • SDP-V Curator: Person responsible for curating all content across SDP-V. Will have super user access, to see all data, and will be formally recognized by SMaHSC to curate content and input recommendations from SMaHSC. Will be appointed by SMaHSC and SDP. The curator role is planned to be implemented in future releases of SDP-V. The administrator role currently exists and may temporarily assist with this work. 
  • SDP-V Publisher: Leverages the SDP-V process to harmonize surveillance questionnaires and surveys for a single CDC program.  Publisher is the first person appointed to a collaboration group and will be a liaison with the SMaHSC and harmonization working groups Publisher sees all content – look to see if Harmonization opportunities, and works with Curator to identify preferred content and clean data.
  • SDP-V Author: An actor (organization, person, or program) responsible for creating and/or maintaining a data collection item, a code set, a value set, or a data collection instrument

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The implementation process involves three user roles (designated with an asterisk in the figure) within the SDP-V Service: the administrator/curator, publishers, and authors. Once SMaHSC votes on the "preferred" designation, the first step for the implementation is for the curator to identify the content in the SDP Vocabulary Service. If the content has not been created, it is developed and added to the service. Once the content is in the service, it is marked “preferred” by the service administrator or curator.

The administrator or curator submits information on the newly tagged "preferred" content for the “What’s New” tab in the SDP Vocabulary Service to the SDP-V Development Team. Adding this information to the service will highlight the designation to users.

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