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Mandala is a suite of digital tools
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for storing, organizing, and publishing collections
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Mandala allows scholars to create this sophisticated content without needing special grants or much programming assistance. Scholars of all skill-levels can easily create rich collections that include many types of media, such as videos, charts, essays, network graphs, and much more. Using Mandala is simple. First, create a collection and add content to it using a digital tool, such as Mediabase, SHIVA, or Text, all of which can be accessed with Netbadge. Next, catalogue and connect content together with Knowledge Map terms. Finally, explore your collections in portals that show all of your content, as well as the content of others, and focus your exploration by searching for the Knowledge Map terms that interest you.
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of scholarly content. Each asset in the suite can be catalogued with Knowledge Map terms, which allow assets to be indexed, searched, and interrelated across the entire Mandala suite. KMap terms, in effect, are special labels or tags in a hierarchical tree context. There are two types of Knowledge Map terms: subjects and places.
Mandala lets scholars create and manage a variety of types of scholarly content in a sophisticated way without the necessity of building a collection from scratch. Its indexing and search functionality does the work of locating and collating similar assets across a wide variety of management tools.
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| To get started with creating collections in Mandala: 1. Create your resources in the separate Audio-Video, Texts, Visuals, Sources, and Images tools. 2. Connect each resource with Knowledge Map subjects and places. |
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