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After you perform a search for data (as described in Searching for Data by Keyword or Searching for Data by Attribute), the search results appear. The following two tables describe the actions you can take in the search results.

You can perform the following the actions in the search results without logging in:

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Sort results by asset name

Click the sort ascending icon (The sort ascending icon.Image Added) or sort descending icon (The sort descending icon.Image Added).

Select the number of items assets per pageIn the items per page boxNext to Results per Page, select a number. The minimum number of items assets per page is 10 and the maximum is 100
Move to the previous page of results

Click the previous icon (The previous icon.Image Added). 

Move to the next page of results

Click the next icon (The next icon.Image Added). 

Share an asset

Click the Copy asset link icon (Copy Asset Link.Image Added). The system copies the URL to your clipboard. 

View details about an itema program or study

Click the program or study In data search results, click the link. The system displays the details page user metadata for that data set. For details, refer to Exploring Details of a Data Set.

Move to the previous page of results

Click Previous

Move to the next page of results

Click Next

collection. If an attribute value begins with http or https, MoDaC displays it as a hyperlink. 

Collapse an asset details card

Click the Collapse card icon (The Collapse Card icon.Image Added). 

Expand an asset details card

Click the Expand card icon (The Expand Card icon.Image Added). 

View details about a public asset

Click the asset link or View asset details icon (The View Asset Details icon.Image Added). The system displays the details page for that asset. For details, refer to Exploring Details of an Asset

Depending on various factors, you might be able to perform You can perform the following the actions in the search results after logging in, if your user account has the corresponding permission for that data set: . (For instructions, refer to Logging In.)

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Edit an item

In the row for the data set of interest, click the edit icon. (Details TBD.)

View details about a non-public collection

Click the program link, study link, asset link, or View asset details icon. For a program or study, the system displays the user metadata for that collection. For an asset, the system displays the details page for that asset. For details, refer to Exploring Details of an Asset

You can view details about a non-public asset if either of the following are true: 

  • You created the collection. 
  • You belong to a group that has been given access to the collection. 
Download one or more assets 

Select the asset or assets of interest. (You can select multiple assets for download, up to 1 TB of data per request.) Click Download Selected Assets. The Download page appears. For details, refer to Downloading Data

Any logged-in user can download a public asset. You can download a non-public asset if either of the following are true: 

  • You created the asset. 
  • You belong to a group that has been given access to the asset. 

To download a large asset, click the asset link or the View asset details icon for the asset of interest. The Asset Details page appears. For details, refer to Exploring Details of an Asset

Manage group access for a collection

Next to the collection of interest, click the permission icon (The permission (lock) icon.Image Added). The Update Access Groups dialog box for that collection

Download an itemIn the row for the data set of interest, click the download icon. The Download dialog box

appears. For details, refer

to Downloading DataManage permissions for an item

to Managing Group Access to an Existing Collection

You can manage group access for a collection in the search results if either of the following are true: 

  • You created the collection. 
  • You belong to a group that has been given access to the collection. 
Edit the metadata or permissions for a collection

Next to the collection

In the row for the data set

of interest, click the

permission

edit icon (The pencil icon.Image Added). The

permissions

user metadata page for that

data set

collection appears. For details, refer

to (link TBD)

to the following pages: 

You can edit metadata or permissions for a collection in the search results if either of the following are true: 

  • You created the collection. 
  • You belong to a group that has been given edit permission