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-The archiving workflow in the RDMS allows the owner of an [[rdms:solution:projects|RDMS Project]] to archive the data contained in the project folder by following a step-by-step process in the web interface.+The archiving workflow in the RDMS allows the admin of an [[rdms:solution:projects|RDMS Project]] to archive the data contained in the project folder by following a step-by-step process in the web interface.
  
 An archive in the RDMS is a bundled dataset, called a **data package**, that contains both the data and its related metadata, and has been frozen by making it **read-only** in the system. Each archive is automatically labelled with a unique timestamp to indicate when the data was frozen. An archive in the RDMS is a bundled dataset, called a **data package**, that contains both the data and its related metadata, and has been frozen by making it **read-only** in the system. Each archive is automatically labelled with a unique timestamp to indicate when the data was frozen.
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 During the archiving process, there are three distinct roles, each of which becomes active at different stages. During the archiving process, there are three distinct roles, each of which becomes active at different stages.
  
-**Owner/Admin:**+**Project Admin:**
 This role is responsible for assigning the data manager and metadata manager roles as well as starting the archiving process. By default, the creator of the RDMS project is its admin, but the role can also be assigned to other users (see below for info about assigning roles). Best practice is to assign this role to the project supervisor. This role is responsible for assigning the data manager and metadata manager roles as well as starting the archiving process. By default, the creator of the RDMS project is its admin, but the role can also be assigned to other users (see below for info about assigning roles). Best practice is to assign this role to the project supervisor.
  
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 ==== Step 1: Initialize a new Archiving Workflow ==== ==== Step 1: Initialize a new Archiving Workflow ====
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 **Active role**: Project Admin\\ **Active role**: Project Admin\\
 **Prerequisites**: Project to be archived exists, Project folder contains data.\\ **Prerequisites**: Project to be archived exists, Project folder contains data.\\
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 When you start the archiving process, you will be prompted to select the folders or files you want to archive. In this step, you can decide if you want to archive the entire project folder or just a part of it. Most of the time, you will select the entire folder. However, there are cases where part of the archive needs to be deleted before the customary retention period (10 years), due to privacy regulations.\\ When you start the archiving process, you will be prompted to select the folders or files you want to archive. In this step, you can decide if you want to archive the entire project folder or just a part of it. Most of the time, you will select the entire folder. However, there are cases where part of the archive needs to be deleted before the customary retention period (10 years), due to privacy regulations.\\
 In such cases, we advise you to create **two archives**: **one containing normal data** that should be stored for 10 years, the **other containing the sensitive data** that needs to be deleted earlier. A good practice would be to label both archives in a way that makes it clear that they are interlinked and which one contains the sensitive data. This is best done in the project folder before the archiving starts. Please contact [[rdms-support@rug.nl|rdms-support@rug.nl]] if your data fits what we just described and you are unsure how to use the archiving workflow in such cases.  In such cases, we advise you to create **two archives**: **one containing normal data** that should be stored for 10 years, the **other containing the sensitive data** that needs to be deleted earlier. A good practice would be to label both archives in a way that makes it clear that they are interlinked and which one contains the sensitive data. This is best done in the project folder before the archiving starts. Please contact [[rdms-support@rug.nl|rdms-support@rug.nl]] if your data fits what we just described and you are unsure how to use the archiving workflow in such cases. 
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 ==== Step 2: Check Data and copy to Project Archive ==== ==== Step 2: Check Data and copy to Project Archive ====
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 **Active role**: Data Manager\\ **Active role**: Data Manager\\
 **Prerequisites**: Step 1 has finished, and the project folder is not empty.\\ **Prerequisites**: Step 1 has finished, and the project folder is not empty.\\
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 ==== Step 3: Creation of the Data Package ==== ==== Step 3: Creation of the Data Package ====
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 **Active role**: Data Manager\\ **Active role**: Data Manager\\
 **Prerequisites**: Step 2 has finished. **Prerequisites**: Step 2 has finished.
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 **Note**: As mentioned above, you cannot directly add more data via the workflows page in this step. If you or another data manager sees that wrong data was selected or that data is missing, then you have to select the "Prepare data" option, which will move the workflow back to the previous step. There, you can adjust the content of the archive draft before moving it back to the current step. **Note**: As mentioned above, you cannot directly add more data via the workflows page in this step. If you or another data manager sees that wrong data was selected or that data is missing, then you have to select the "Prepare data" option, which will move the workflow back to the previous step. There, you can adjust the content of the archive draft before moving it back to the current step.
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 ==== Step 4: Add/Approve Metadata ==== ==== Step 4: Add/Approve Metadata ====
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 **Active role**: Metadata Manager and Data Manager\\ **Active role**: Metadata Manager and Data Manager\\
 **Prerequisites**: Step 3 is finished, (a DOI for the data set exists). **Prerequisites**: Step 3 is finished, (a DOI for the data set exists).
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 ==== Step 5: Move Data Package to Archive ==== ==== Step 5: Move Data Package to Archive ====
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 **Active role**: Data Manager\\ **Active role**: Data Manager\\
 **Prerequisites**: Step 4 is finished, data and metadata are complete. **Prerequisites**: Step 4 is finished, data and metadata are complete.
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 ===== The Data Package and its Content =====  ===== The Data Package and its Content =====