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If you have a MoDaC user account with upload permission, you can add a collection (such as a program, study, asset, or subcollection) as follows:
- You can add a program.
- If you are member of a group that has permission to edit an existing program (or if you created a program), you can add a study to that program.
- If you are member of a group that has permission to edit an existing study (or if you created a study), you can add an asset to that study.
- If you are member of a group that has permission to edit an existing asset (or if you created an asset), you can add a subcollection to that asset.
If you have a user account with upload permission and if you are member of a group that has permission to edit an asset in MoDaC (or data set) or upload a file. if you created that asset), you can upload data to that asset (or to a subcollection of that asset), as follows:
- You can upload one file at a time from your local system, if each file is 5 GB or less.
- If you have read access to a Globus endpoint, you can upload one or more files from that endpoint. (You can upload them to one or more assets in MoDaC.)
- If you have read access to an AWS S3 bucket, Google Drive folder, or Google Cloud bucket, you can upload one or more files from it.
When you create a collection or upload a filedata, you become the owner of that collection or filedata. (Ownership cannot be changed.) ) The system requires metadata for all collections (at the asset level or higher), but metadata attributes are optional for files. You can also add metadata to a subcollection (within an asset), but keyword searches find assets based on metadata at the asset level or higher.
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