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4<title>The Greenstone Librarian Interface - Help Pages</title>
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9<td width="15%" align="center"><img width="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" height="45"></td><td width="*" align="center"><a name="metadatasets"><font size="5" face="Verdana"><strong>6.11: Metadata Sets</strong></font></a></td><td width="15%" align="center"><img width="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" height="45"></td>
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13This section explains the metadata set review panel.
14Under "Design Sections", click "Metadata Sets".
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16This view is used to review the metadata sets that the collection uses, and the
17elements that are available within each set. Choose from the list of "Available
18Metadata Sets" in order to see details of their elements.
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20To use another metadata set with the loaded collection, click "Add Metadata Set" and select the metadata set file (.mds) for the new metadata set.
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22Editing metadata sets is done with the Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS). Clicking the "Edit Metadata Set" button provides information on how to run the GEMS.
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24If you no longer need a metadata set, select it and press "Remove Metadata Set" to remove it. If you have assigned any metadata to elements in the removed set you will be asked how to deal with this metadata when you next open the collection.
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