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= Overview =
== Overview ==
Principal Investigators (PIs) have additional privileges within the NAN web application, including the ability to manage '''Projects''' and associate them with '''Funding Sources'''. Datasets than may be added to Projects allowing organization and to allow fine-grain access control.


Principal Investigators (PIs) have additional privileges within the NAN web application, including the ability to manage Projects and associate them with funding sources. Projects organize datasets and link them to labs, users, and grant information, making them a useful tool for structuring research efforts and tracking outcomes.
Associating datasets with Projects and Funding Sources improves organization, supports internal tracking, and facilitates reporting for both labs and funding agencies such as NIH and NSF. This is particularly useful when preparing progress reports, renewals, or facility usage summaries.
 
Associating datasets with Projects and funding sources improves organization, supports internal tracking, and facilitates reporting for both labs and funding agencies such as NIH and NSF. This is particularly useful when preparing progress reports, renewals, or facility usage summaries.


PIs may assign a '''PI Delegate''' to act on their behalf. Delegates have access to Lab Administration and can perform all project and funding management tasks.
PIs may assign a '''PI Delegate''' to act on their behalf. Delegates have access to Lab Administration and can perform all project and funding management tasks.
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== Managing Funding Sources ==
== Managing Funding Sources ==
Funding sources can be associated with Projects to assist with internal recordkeeping and institutional or grant reporting.


=== Viewing and Editing Funding Sources ===
=== Viewing and Editing Funding Sources ===
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== Managing Projects ==
== Managing Projects ==
Projects organize datasets under a common research or administrative purpose and can be linked to relevant funding sources.


=== Creating a Project ===
=== Creating a Project ===

Revision as of 13:31, 29 May 2025

← Lab Administration

Overview

Principal Investigators (PIs) have additional privileges within the NAN web application, including the ability to manage Projects and associate them with Funding Sources. Datasets than may be added to Projects allowing organization and to allow fine-grain access control.

Associating datasets with Projects and Funding Sources improves organization, supports internal tracking, and facilitates reporting for both labs and funding agencies such as NIH and NSF. This is particularly useful when preparing progress reports, renewals, or facility usage summaries.

PIs may assign a PI Delegate to act on their behalf. Delegates have access to Lab Administration and can perform all project and funding management tasks.

The Lab Administration option is only visible to users designated as PIs or their delegates.

Managing Funding Sources

Viewing and Editing Funding Sources

  • Funding sources are listed in a table under Lab Administration.
  • Clicking on a funding source opens a View/Edit Funding modal with full details.

Funding Source Fields

The table below summarizes the metadata fields for funding sources, indicating whether each field is required, optional, and whether it is displayed in the main table view.

Field Required Displayed in Table
Agency Yes Yes
Grant Number Yes Yes
Abstract / Description Yes No
Funding Institute Yes Yes
Start Date Yes Yes
PI First Name Yes No
PI Last Name Yes No
Co-PIs Optional No
End Date Optional No
URL Optional No

Adding New Funding Sources

  • Select the Add Funding button to create a new funding entry.
  • Agency selection is via a dropdown list. If the agency supports an API, users can enter the Grant Number and the system will auto-populate the remaining fields. Otherwise, manual entry is required.

Managing Projects

Creating a Project

  • Select the Add Project button to open the Project modal.
  • The table below summarizes the available fields for project creation, indicating which are required, optional, and whether they are displayed in the main table view of Projects.
Field Required Displayed in Table
Name (max 24 characters) Yes Yes
Description (max 128 characters) Yes Yes
Start Date Optional Yes
End Date Optional Yes
Notes Optional No
Tags (user-defined) Optional No
Linked Funding Source Optional Yes
Do not show in NDTS (checkbox) Optional No
No longer active (checkbox) Optional No
  • If no suitable funding source exists in the dropdown, a link is provided to create a new funding source directly from the project form.

Special Project Options

Two checkboxes provide additional project-level control:

  • Do not show in NDTS:
    • Hides the project from appearing in the NDTS GUI on NMR spectrometers. Useful for decluttering the user interface when no new data will be associated with the project.
  • No longer active:
    • Hides the project from the dataset browser and project management interfaces.
    • A checkbox is available in the Projects list to Show Inactive Projects if the user wishes to view or reactivate archived projects.

Linking Projects to Harvested Data

  • Datasets may be associated with a Project at the time of collection via the NDTS GUI on the spectrometer by selecting the desired project.
  • Alternatively, datasets can be linked to a Project post-acquisition through the Dataset Browser interface.