Dataverse Documentation v. 6.3
These documentation guides are for the 6.3 version of Dataverse. To find guides belonging to previous or future versions, Dataverse Software Documentation Versions has a list of all available versions.
- User Guide
- Admin Guide
- Dashboard
- External Tools
- Discoverability
- Managing Harvesting Clients
- Managing Harvesting Server and Sets
- Metadata Customization
- Metadata Export
- Dataverse Installation Application Timers
- Make Data Count
- Integrations
- User Administration
- Managing Datasets and Dataverse Collections
- Solr Search Index
- IP Groups
- Mail Domain Groups
- Storage Quotas for Collections
- Monitoring
- Reporting Tools and Common Queries
- Maintenance
- Backups
- Troubleshooting
- API Guide
- Installation Guide
- Contributor Guide
- Developer Guide
- Introduction
- Development Environment
- Windows Development
- Tips
- Troubleshooting
- Version Control
- SQL Upgrade Scripts
- Testing
- API Design
- Security
- Performance
- Dependency Management
- Debugging
- Coding Style
- Consuming Configuration
- Deployment
- Docker, Kubernetes, and Containers
- Making Releases
- Making Library Releases
- Metadata Export Formats
- Tools
- Universal Numerical Fingerprint (UNF)
- Make Data Count
- Shibboleth, OAuth and OIDC
- Geospatial Data
- SELinux
- Big Data Support
- Auxiliary File Support
- Direct DataFile Upload/Replace API
- Globus Transfer API
- Dataset Semantic Metadata API
- Dataset Migration API
- Workflows
- Font Custom
- Classic Dev Environment
- Container Guide
- Style Guide
- QA Guide
How the Guides Are Organized
The guides are documentation that explain how to use Dataverse, which are divided into the following sections: User Guide, Installation Guide, Developer Guide, API Guide, Style Guide and Container Guide. The User Guide is further divided into primary activities: finding & using data, adding Datasets, administering dataverses or Datasets, and Dataset exploration/visualizations. Details on all of the above tasks can be found in the Users Guide. The Installation Guide is for people or organizations who want to host their own Dataverse. The Container Guide gives information on how to deploy Dataverse with containers. The Developer Guide contains instructions for people who want to contribute to the Open Source Dataverse project or who want to modify the code to suit their own needs. Finally, the API Guide is for Developers that work on other applications and are interested in connecting with Dataverse through our APIs.
Other Resources
Dataverse Project Site
Additional information about the Dataverse Project itself including presentations, information about upcoming releases, data management and citation, and announcements can be found at https://dataverse.org/
User Group
As the user community grows we encourage people to shares ideas, ask questions, or offer suggestions for improvement. Go to https://groups.google.com/group/dataverse-community to register to our dataverse community group.
Follow Us on Twitter
For up to date news, information and developments, follow our twitter account: https://twitter.com/dataverseorg
Support
We maintain an email based support service that is free of charge. We attempt to respond within one business day to all questions and if it cannot be resolved immediately, we will let you know what to expect.
The support email address is support@dataverse.org.
Reporting Issues and Contributing
Report bugs and add feature requests in GitHub Issues or use GitHub pull requests, if you have some code, scripts or documentation that you’d like to share. If you have a security issue to report, please email security@dataverse.org. See also Reporting Security Issues.