On Dublinked, data is published in units called “datasets”. A dataset is a parcel of data - for example, it could be the crime statistics for a region, the spending figures for a government department, or temperature readings from various weather stations. When users search for data, the search results they see will be individual datasets.
A dataset contains two things:
Information on Dublinked is categorized in Organizations:
To find datasets, type any combination of search words (e.g. “health”, “transport”, etc) in the search box on any page. The first page of results for your search will be displayed. You can:
If there are a large number of results, the filters can be very helpful, since you can combine filters, selectively adding and removing them, and modify and repeat the search with existing filters still in place.
When you have found a dataset you are interested and selected it, the portal will display the dataset page. This includes
The resource descriptions link to a dedicated page for each resource. This resource page includes information about the resource, and enables it to be downloaded. Many types of resource can also be previewed directly on the resource page. .CSV and .XLS spreadsheets are previewed in a grid view, with map and graph views also available if the data is suitable. The resource page will also preview resources if they are common image types, PDF, or HTML.
The dataset page also lists similar datasets.
You can change the information that Dublinked holds about you, including what other users see about you by editing your user profile. (Users are most likely to see your profile when you edit a dataset or upload data to an organization that they are following.) To do this, select the gearwheel symbol at the top of any page.
Dublinked displays the user settings page. Here you can change:
Make the changes you require and then select the “Update Profile” button.
At the top of any page, select the dashboard symbol (next to your name). CKAN displays your News feed. This shows changes to datasets that you follow, and any changed or new datasets in organizations that you follow. The number by the dashboard symbol shows the number of new notifications in your News feed since you last looked at it.