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First Steps

  1. To get started, enter your email address and password and click Login.

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2. If you have forgotten your password, click on Reset Password and enter your email address to receive a link to reset it.

3. If you have not been provided with an account, please contact your organisational administrator to set this up.

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Onboarding a New Dataset

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  1. 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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2. The ONBOARDING PORTAL displays a list of all your datasets, as well as their publication and completion statuses. To begin with your organisation may not have any datasets uploaded.

3. If that is the case, your first task will be to onboard your first dataset. To begin, click on the red Onboard New Metadata + button, located in the top right hand corner.

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6. Once you have completed these five mandatory fields in the Summary section you can navigate through the metadata sections by clicking Continue at the bottom of the page or by selecting the metadata section from the top bar.

Or , click on Save Changes to save your progress and come back to the dataset at a later date.

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7. For detailed instructions and complete guidance for descriptive (Section 1-7) and technical (Section 8) metadata, please see here: Metadata Completion Schema Guidance

8. When you have completed your session, click on Progress Overview to view a summary of the progress you have made.

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  • The completion status of metadata fields (completed fields are green, while incomplete fields are red)

  • Last Updated Time

  • Publication Status (Draft, Live or Historical

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    Status
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    titleLIVE
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  • Privacy Status (Public or Private)

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Managing Your Dataset

Once you have onboarded your first dataset(s), there are further options for managing your dataset it on the Progress Overview Page:

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  1. Advanced View

  2. Submit for Review

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Changing the Privacy Status

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Advanced View

The Advanced View allows you to manage the structural metadata of your dataset in more detail. However this advanced functionality is only available to certain users who have been granted access to this area of the system.

Please contact your organisation administrator if you believe you should have access to the Advanced View.

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2. Publishing Your Dataset

  1. Once you are happy with your dataset and feel it is ready to be released to the public BROWSER, click on Submit For Review.

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2. This will create a request in our internal Service Desk to review your dataset.

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4. If no issues are identified, your dataset will be uploaded to the BROWSER and you will receive an email notification with a link to your live dataset. Your dataset is now publicly listed so researchers will be able to discover and request access to your dataset. Its publication status on the Progress Overview page will also change to LIVE.

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5. For information on using the BROWSER, please view the following articles here.

Versioning

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Creating a New Version of a Dataset

  1. To make changes to a published dataset, you will need to create a new version of your dataset by clicking on Create New Version on the Progress Overview Page.

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2. Click Confirm Create New Version.

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4. Once a new version of your dataset has been created, you are free to edit the metadata as you require, using either the Onboarding Wizard or Advanced View.

5. When you are ready to upload your dataset once more, simply click on Submit For Review again to start the process.

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Finding Data with the Browser

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  1. To begin, navigate to the Browser using the sidebar:

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2. The Browser is public facing data browser that allows researchers to discover and request access to datasets.

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19. You can request access to the dataset using the contact details in the Summary section.

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20. To return to the search results page, click on the Browser button.

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