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- | 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, | + | 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, |
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. | 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. | ||
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===== Creating a Project ===== | ===== Creating a Project ===== | ||
- | There are two ways of creating | + | There are two ways of creating |
* Creating a new project from scratch. | * Creating a new project from scratch. | ||
* Creating a project from an existing folder in the RDMS. | * Creating a project from an existing folder in the RDMS. | ||
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- | Click on the plus sign on the top-right of the Data Management menu, and select the "New Project" | + | Click on the {{: |
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- | A new window will be opened where you can specify the name of your project, the name of the corresponding project folder, a project | + | A new window will be opened where you can specify the name of your project, the name of the corresponding project folder, |
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The added data will become visible within your newly created project. You can click on it to see the contents. | The added data will become visible within your newly created project. You can click on it to see the contents. | ||
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+ | ==== Creating a Project from a Folder in the RDMS ==== | ||
+ | Instead of creating a new project from scratch, it is also possible to select an existing RDMS folder, and create a project from it. | ||
- | + | To create a RDMS project from a folder, you have to first open the data management tab (see above). After clicking on the {{: | |
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- | ==== Creating a Project from an Folder in the RDMS ==== | + | |
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- | Instead of creating a new project from scratch, it is also possible to select an ready existing RDMS folder, and create a project from it. | + | |
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- | To create a RDMS project from a folder, you have to first open the data management tab (see above). After clicking on the plus sign in the menu, select the " | + | |
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+ | **Note:** If a Project is created from an existing folder, the content of that folder is automatically moved to the new project and an internal link is placed in the original location of the folder. | ||