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- | ====== RDMS Team drives ====== | ||
- | Team drives are areas in the RDMS where researchers can add their research data and share this data with other team members. | ||
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- | Team drives may be considered as data sharing areas for collaborations. The main difference between a group drive and a project area are the permissions and restrictions on the data. | ||
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- | For example in a project area the data manager is the only user who has the rights to create a project, grant permissions to users or remove data objects. In the team drive area, every user may create a directory and add data to share with other users. | ||
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- | ===== Adding data ===== | ||
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- | Once a “Shared drive” (“Group drive”) has been created, the owner or the users with enough privileges may add new directories and data objects to it. | ||
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- | ==== Share content of a group drive ==== | ||
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- | Every RDMS user with enough privileges on a shared directory can grant access to other users to the data stored in a shared folder. | ||
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- | To share the content of a folder or directory, navigate to the data management in the left menu and select the directory. Use the right mouse button. This will open a drop-down menu with a set of options. Select the “Add user” option to grant access to a user. This operation will open a new panel where one can select a user name and the desired level of access for the specified user. Click " |