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1. To log into the test environment for Metadata Exchange, go to https://nhse-uat-exchange.metadata.works/onboarding. You will see the screen below; you will need to enter your credentials.

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2. Once you have logged into the Metadata Exchange, the first page you will be presented with is the ONBOARDING PORTAL, which is shown below.

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To view the NHS England It will show the datasets for standards, you will need to check the user groups selection the standards in the left menu and ensure NHSE is selected as shown below:

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2. The ONBOARDING PORTAL displays a list of all your datasets, as well as their publication and completion statuses. NHSE (NHS England) group, as this is the group to which your log in credentials are linked.

Note that you will be able to view Draft and Live versions of the same standard, if both exist.

The Metadata Status shows metadata completion by Section and has a red, amber and green colour coding.

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3. Your next step is to onboard your first dataset or standard. To begin, click on the red Onboard New Metadata + button, located in the top right hand corner.

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4. The Onboarding Wizard will guide you through the process of filling out the metadata fields for each of the sections (Summary, Documentation, Publisher , and Document Control, Structural Metadata and Data Status.)

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Please note: Mandatory fields in the Summary section are marked with an asterisk. These must be filled out before moving onto the next metadata section or saving the dataset.

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  1. When you have entered all the data you need to for all sections, click on Progress Overview to view a summary of the progress you have made.

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  2. The Progress Overview page gives you a full rundown of your dataset; you can edit any elements as you see fit by clicking on the link to the relevant one:

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  3. Your next step is to Publish your dataset.

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