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General Introduction to Digital Antiquity and tDAR [tDAR Module 1] 

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  • Explains the mission of Digital Antiquity
  • Demonstrates how tDAR's mission is a vital extension of the Digital Antiquity mission (the link between Digital Antiquity and tDAR)
  • Explains the three main functions of tDAR

Create and Edit a Project: What is a Project? [tDAR Module 2]

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  • Explains what a Project is in tDAR (and what it isn't, e.g., a folder on your computer)
  • Discusses the value of using Projects for multiple digital resources with shared metadata
  • Illustrates several examples of Projects currently in tDAR
  • Demonstrates how to perform a Basic Search in tDAR

Create and Edit a Digital Resource: Documents, Images and Datasets Introduction [tDAR Module 3]

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  • Defines what a digital resources means in tDAR and how that includes metadata (as opposed to a digital object, or single file)
  • Explains what a [document, image, dataset] is, what types of digital archaeological data are commonly [documents, images, datasets], and what file types are accepted by tDAR
  • Shows the [document, image, dataset] creation page in tDAR and demonstrates how to use it
  • Shows the metadata page for an example of a [document, image, dataset] and shows the actual [document, image (not true for datasets)]
  • Demonstrates how to perform an Advanced Search in tDAR
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