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Data Browser

After logging in to the RDMS, you will be in your home drive of the RDMS.

Starred files and folders are marked by the owner. It is an easy way of sorting the most used files and folders of that moment. Any file or folder that you have access to can be selected and set as a starred file or the folder.

A project is defined as a formal research project container that can consist of data and metadata and can have triggers for data handling. For instance; in a project it is possible to archive data. A project is managed by a project manager or data manager; these roles manage the access to the files and folders of the project.

It is also possible to create a team drive and later convert the created drive to a RDMS project. A team drive is an area where people can share data and cooperate using the same data objects. The difference between a group drive and a project is that a group drive does not receive the project guarding metadata tags.

Select the Projects section to see the list of the projects where you have a role or a user privilege. By selecting a project, properties of the project; metadata templates and applicable policies and the project members are shown.

Once a project is created, you can add collections and data objects to that particular project. For more information about uploading data, please refer to the section about data.

N.B. Note that it is at this moment not possible to add external collaborators.

Team drives are areas in the RDMS where researchers can add their research data and share this data with other team members.

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.

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.

All files and folders shared with you from home drives are in this list. For easy access you can set these shared files and folders as Starred.

Deleted files are moved to the Bin. The folder Bin will show you the content of the folder /trash/home/[UserName].

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You are the sole owner of the files in your home drive. You can add files and folders and append metadata to those files and folders for categorization and easier retrieval.

It is also possible to make a public share from a folder or a file.