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The NAN Data Browser is composed of four Dashboards. Datasets, Samples, Collections, and My Permissions.
= Navigating the NAN Data Browser =


Users can navigate between them from the left-most high-level Navigation bar. Note that the bar is collapsible to gain additional screen real-estate and may need to be expanded if collapsed to select between the different options
The NAN Data Browser is divided into four main dashboards:


The Dataset browser allows users to view all datasets in which they have permission to view, including public and published datasets
* '''Datasets'''
* '''Samples'''
* '''Collections'''
* '''My Permissions'''


The Sample browser allows users to view all samples for which they have permission to view
== Accessing Dashboards ==


The Collections browser allows users to view all dataset and sample collections for which they have permission to view
Users can switch between dashboards using the high-level navigation bar on the left side of the screen.


The My Permissions page allows users to see what lab groups and projects they are apart of and what permissions they have in each.
* The navigation bar is collapsible to maximize screen space.
* If collapsed, click the menu icon to expand it and access other dashboards.


The Dataset, Sample, and Collection browsers all show data in tabular format with different column headings. Which columns and in which order the columns are displayed are controlled by the user and are stored as a user preference which works across sessions and browsers.
== Dashboard Descriptions ==
 
=== Datasets Dashboard ===
 
* Displays all datasets that the user has permission to view.
* Includes public and published datasets, as well as any private datasets the user has access to.
 
=== Samples Dashboard ===
 
* Shows all samples for which the user has view permissions.
 
=== Collections Dashboard ===
 
* Displays both dataset and sample collections that the user is allowed to access.
 
=== My Permissions Dashboard ===
 
* Shows the lab groups and projects the user is affiliated with.
* Lists the specific permissions the user has in each context.
 
== Table Customization ==
 
The Datasets, Samples, and Collections dashboards display data in tabular format.
 
* Users can customize:
** Which columns are shown.
** The order of columns.
* These preferences are saved per user and persist across sessions and browsers.

Revision as of 16:59, 21 May 2025

Navigating the NAN Data Browser

The NAN Data Browser is divided into four main dashboards:

  • Datasets
  • Samples
  • Collections
  • My Permissions

Accessing Dashboards

Users can switch between dashboards using the high-level navigation bar on the left side of the screen.

  • The navigation bar is collapsible to maximize screen space.
  • If collapsed, click the menu icon to expand it and access other dashboards.

Dashboard Descriptions

Datasets Dashboard

  • Displays all datasets that the user has permission to view.
  • Includes public and published datasets, as well as any private datasets the user has access to.

Samples Dashboard

  • Shows all samples for which the user has view permissions.

Collections Dashboard

  • Displays both dataset and sample collections that the user is allowed to access.

My Permissions Dashboard

  • Shows the lab groups and projects the user is affiliated with.
  • Lists the specific permissions the user has in each context.

Table Customization

The Datasets, Samples, and Collections dashboards display data in tabular format.

  • Users can customize:
    • Which columns are shown.
    • The order of columns.
  • These preferences are saved per user and persist across sessions and browsers.