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Eleni Castro
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IQSS, Harvard University
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Hi Leif,Thanks for your question. We are actually looking into providing this type of controlled vocabulary functionality in the next release of Dataverse (v.4.0). If you're interested in participating in our upcoming user testing (next week) we would greatly appreciate your feedback so please feel free to sign-up for testing here: http://doodle.com/aqs9uum422zku6n6Otherwise we will have more opportunities for testing in the next few weeks.Please let me know if you have any questions.CheersEleni--
Eleni Castro
Research Coordinator, Data Acquisition and Archiving, Data Science
IQSS, Harvard University
http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/eleni-castro
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Leif Longva <leif....@uit.no> wrote:
Hi
Our community for whom we are about to set up a dataverse, would want to use two (or more) different controlled vocabularies in the Topic Classification field. Meaning: they want to have the Topic Classification field repeated in the template, and to apply (two) different sets of controlled vocabularies to these repeated fields. Is there any way we could do that?
Yours,
Leif
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Elizabeth Quigley
Usability Specialist
Institute for Quantitative Social Science
Harvard University