Without logging in to Dataverse, users can browse Dataverse, search for dataverses, datasets, and files, view dataset descriptions and files for published datasets, and subset, analyze and visualize data for published (restricted & not restricted) data files. To view a unpublished dataverse, dataset, or file, a user will need to be given permission from that dataverse’s adminstrator to access it.
A user can search the dataverses, datasets, and files within a particular dataverse by using the search bar found on a dataverse page. For example, if you are on the Murray Research Archive Dataverse page, you can search that specific dataverse’s contents by using the search bar and/or facets displayed on the page.
From the Dataverse homepage, you can begin searching with an exact phrase search or entering a search term or query in the search box that says, “Search this dataverse”
Search results features
In an advanced search, you can refine your criteria by choosing which Metadata fields to search. You can perform an advanced search on Citation metadata fields as well as domain specific metadata fields depending on the metadata selected for your Dataverse (Social Sciences & Humanities, Geospatial Astronomy & Astrophysics, and Life Sciences). Additionally, you can perform an advanced search for dataverses and files.
To perform an advanced search, click the “Advanced Search” link next to the search bar. There you will have the ability to enter search terms for Dataverses, Dataset Metadata (citation and domain-specific), and file-level metadata. If you are searching for tabular data files you can also search at the variable level for name and label. To find out more about what each field searches, hover over the field name for a detailed description of the field.
In Dataverse, browsing happens when a user hasn’t entered a search term or query into the basic search bar. Browsing is the default for a user when they are on the Dataverse homepage or a specific dataverse’s page. When browsing, only dataverses and datasets appear in the results list and the results can be sorted by Name (A-Z or Z-A) and by Newest or Oldest.
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After performing a search and finding the dataverse or dataset you are looking for, click on the name of the dataverse or dataset or on the thumbnail image to be taken to the page for that dataverse or dataset. Once on a dataverse page, you can view the dataverses, datasets, and files within that dataverse.
Once on a dataset page, you will see the title, citation, description, and several other fields as well as a button to email the dataset contact. Below that information, the files, metadata, and version information for the dataset are available.
You can find the citation for the dataset at the top of the dataset page in a blue box. Additionally, there is a Download Citation button that offers the option to download the citation as EndNote XML or RIS Format.
Within the Files tab on a dataset page, a user can either Explore the file using TwoRavens, Download All File Formats + Information or individually download the Original File Format, Tab Delimited Format, Variable Metadata, Data File Citation (RIS Format or EndNote XML), or Subset (options appear depending on file format).
Link to Explore Data guide.