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You should also [[Contact the ADA|contact the ADA]] via email, confirming that your Self-Deposit actions have been completed. The ADA will then conduct a review of the Self-Deposit. Where errors or issues are found, a Processing Report will be created and returned to you outlining the issues and any rectification action required or recommended.
You should also [[Contact the ADA|contact the ADA]] via email [mailto:ada@anu.edu.au], confirming that your Self-Deposit actions have been completed. The ADA will then conduct a review of the Self-Deposit. Where errors or issues are found, a Processing Report will be created and returned to you outlining the issues and any rectification action required or recommended.


If there are no additional activities required, the ADA will contact you when the Dataverse has been published. You will then be able to use the DOI created in the published version to identify your work.
If there are no additional activities required, the ADA will contact you when the Dataverse has been published. You will then be able to use the DOI created in the published version to identify your work.

Revision as of 03:25, 16 December 2019

Once you have populated the 'Shell Dataverse & Dataset(s)' you should complete the Self-Deposit process by Submitting the Deposit for Review. This can be done by pressing the 'Submit for Review' button at the top right hand corner of the dataset.


You should also contact the ADA via email [1], confirming that your Self-Deposit actions have been completed. The ADA will then conduct a review of the Self-Deposit. Where errors or issues are found, a Processing Report will be created and returned to you outlining the issues and any rectification action required or recommended.

If there are no additional activities required, the ADA will contact you when the Dataverse has been published. You will then be able to use the DOI created in the published version to identify your work.