diff --git a/docs/user-documentation/general-users/data-export.md b/docs/user-documentation/general-users/data-export.md index 51fd0b0ec785163e661029dc469c565fa3e9b943..b9a8f32e48ea0239506aeefa69fde1dbcb5b6776 100644 --- a/docs/user-documentation/general-users/data-export.md +++ b/docs/user-documentation/general-users/data-export.md @@ -75,11 +75,11 @@ repository ([https://zenodo.org/).](https://zenodo.org/) This enables data direct data transfer from openBIS to Zenodo. First of all the connection to Zenodo needs to be configured by a *system admin* in the DSS service.properties (see [How to configure the openBIS -DSS)](https://unlimited.ethz.ch/display/openBISDoc2010/Installation+and+Administrators+Guide+of+the+openBIS+Data+Store+Server) +DSS)](https://openbis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system-admin-documentation/installation/optional-datastore-server-configuration.html) If this is configured, a lab manager, who has admin rights for the **Settings,** needs to enable it in the ELN, as explained in [Enable Transfer to Data -Repositories](https://openbis.ch/index.php/docs/admin-documentation-openbis-19-06-4/enable-transfer-to-data-repositories/)**.** +Repositories](https://openbis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-documentation/general-admin-users/admins-documentation/enable-transfer-to-data-repositories.html)**.** ### Create Zenodo Personal Access Token