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How To Bulk Update Assets Using CSV When you want to update several research assets at once, you may prefer to work using Excel to edit selected fields. This can be done by exporting and then importing a CSV file. The steps of the process are: 1. Create a set of the assets you want to update 2. Run a job to export selected fields as a CSV file 3. Import the CSV file into Excel in the correct format 4. Make your changes to the file 5. Import the CSV back into Esploro As an example, lets say that we want to add DOIs to journal articles that dont have one. First, create a set of the assets we plan to update. There are a few ways to make a set, which you can learn about in this session of Esploro Essentials. In this case, we will run an advanced search for Research assets where Asset type Equals Journal article and DOI Is Empty. Click Save Query. Give the set a name and Save. Then, Export the CSV file. From the Admin menu, Select Run a Job. Select the job Research assets CSV export. Sele