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  1. Accessing the Web Editor
    1. Through a Search
    2. Through a List of Sets

Accessing the Web Editor

Staff users can view descriptive and administrative metadata in the Web Editor from a search on a home page, from any of the search fields that appear near the top of most pages, through a link on the Data Management main page, or from a search link related to a list of sets (see below, for example).

Through a Search

  1. Perform a search for the object you want to edit using the Rosetta Search in the right column of any main page.
  2. When the results include an object you want to work with, click the Info text link corresponding to the row of that object.
  3. The object opens in the Web Editor.

Through a List of Sets

  1. Follow the path from Data Management > Manage Sets and Processes > Manage Sets to the Set List page.
  2. Click Members (for itemized sets) or Results (for logical sets) on the row of the set containing the object you want to access.
  3. Click the Info text link beside the object whose metadata you want to view in the Web Editor.
    The Web Editor opens to the object whose Info link you clicked:
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Web Editor
The Intellectual Entity page of the Web Editor contains two panes:
  • The tree pane on the left contains the tree view of the representations and files that make up the IE.
  • The content pane on the right contains summary information about the object selected in the tree pane.
Structural IEs do not have a tree pane.
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