When a user creates an account, s/he can create/copy/delete histories and copy 
datasets from history to history to organize data. Each history, then, is a 
like a library folder.

Best,
J.

On May 29, 2013, at 11:02 AM, 吳正華 wrote:

> Hi, galaxy community:
>  
> I’ve set up a local galaxy for our institute, one thing that our users kept 
> complaining is that when dealing with several dozens of datasets, it became 
> hard to find a certain data.
>  
> I’m wondering is there a way to organize data in history? Say, organizing 
> datasets in folders just like the file arrangement in the shared data 
> library..
>  
> Thank you all for your help.
>  
>  
>  
> Best Regards,
>  
> John Wu
> ------------------------------------------
> PhD Student
>  
> Institute of Biomedical Science
> Academia Sinica
>  
>  
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