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The RDMS web interface allows you to observe the status of the processes/jobs that you started via the web interface. For that, you can use the “Processes/jobs” view on the left-side Menu bar. Moreover, this view allows you to observe the status of your</description>
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The RDMS web interface comes with an extensive and flexible search functionality. Unlike other UG storage solutions, this search engine offers the advantage of utilizing metadata for exact data queries. Additionally, the integrated search engine also allows you to make more elaborate queries or searches, such as combining multiple metadata entries.</description>
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General

The “Data Browser” is the main way within the RDMS web interface that you can use to navigate through your files and folders. In this window, you can also execute different tasks related to the management of your files. It is also the starting window that is presented to you when you log into the web interface, but it can be accessed at any time by hitting the</description>
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The landing page of the RDMS web portal consists of three main sections: the (navigation) menu, the browser, and the content of the selected menu item. By hovering over the  button on the menu bar, you will see all the menu items that are available to you. Clicking on the icons in the menu will let you navigate to the relevant browser and content page of the item you selected. By default, the landing page of the Web interface is set to be the</description>
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1. Purpose and Scope

This user policy describes the rules, conditions, and responsibilities for storing data in the Research Data Management System (RDMS). The policy applies to all RDMS users and aims to ensure:

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General Information

While you can access your RDMS collections by connecting to the RDMS remotely when using iCommands, you can also create a space on your machine where you can access the RDMS directly as if it were part of your local directory hierarchy. This action of making a remote directory available on your local system is called</description>
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The complete functionality of the RDMS comes with iCommands on the command-line interface (CLI).

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There are multiple ways to interact with the RDMS from the Linux OS. 

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This section presents a selection of best practices for using the RDMS. Adhering to these best practices will ensure the optimal user experience with the RDMS. 

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Using the web interface, you will have access to basic metadata functionality using a GUI. Specifically, you will be able to create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) metadata attached to your data. The web portal also allows for more complex handling of your metadata, but we will describe this in a different section when we talk about</description>
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