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Projects and Archives

The RDMS Project environment can be used to store data sets that are intended to be published. Therefore, datasets that are part of a publication such as an article, poster, book (chapter), thesis, conference proceeding and software should be stored in this area. Furthermore, stricter permission management and user roles exist compared to Team Drives. The reason for this is to make sure that the the datsets that are converted to a project comply with quality requirements of becoming a publication. In order to create an RDMS Project you should be first part of the Data Management group. On the other hand, additional policies on the data can be implemented upon request by the users. An example of a policy would be: “Revoke access of participants after XX months”.

Once a project is completed, an archiving workflow can be initialized. During this archiving workflow, the data is checked by the responsible persons, is enriched with metadata, and finally put as a data package in a fixed state. Currently, RDMS does not have the functionality to publish these data packages. This user manual and the users will be updated once publishing becomes available.

An RDMS Project is managed by a Project Admin, a Metadata Manager, and a Data Manager where the same person can hold all these roles. The Project Admin or the Data Manager manage the access rights to files and folders of the project. The Metadata Manager manages the project's metadata and verifies it during the archiving stage. Please refer to the archiving workflow section for more information about the archiving procedure and the roles of Project Admin, Metadata Manager and Data Manager.

There are two ways of creating a Project:

  • Creating a new project from scratch.
  • Creating a project from an existing folder in the RDMS.

Note: You need to have the correct privileges within the RDMS to be able to create Projects. If you do not see the buttons as described below, your account misses these required privileges. You then can contact us to request the privileges to create projects.

From the main menu on the left-hand side click on the data manager icon. This will open the Data Management menu on the left side of the interface.



Click on the plus sign on the top-right of the Data Management menu, and select the “New Project” option.


A new window will be opened where you can specify the name of your project, the name of the corresponding project folder, a project description description. Note that name of project and name of the project folder can also be identical. Afterwards, click on the “Add Project” button to continue with creating your new project.



After successful project creation, you will be redirected to your project.



Now you can transfer data to this Project. Please refer to the data management section which described how to transfer data in/out of the RDMS on different operating systems. Note that the path /rug/home/Projects/<your_project> is selected as the Project destination.



The added data will become visible within your newly created project. You can click on it to see the contents.


This time afer clicking on the plus sign in the Data management menu, select the Project from Folder option. A window where you can select a folder either from your Home Drive or Team Drive will be opened.

Double click on the folder from which you want to create a project, then proceed with Next. A window will be opened where you can write the name of your project and project folder and give a project description. Click on the Create Project button to continue with creating your project. Your project and the folder will be visible on the dashboard.