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Here’s an example of a project in Mandala. We’ve collected a series of poetry readings and performances from open-source databases like PennSound. To enhance the collection, we’ve added lesson plans, biographies, and data visualizations. The final set of resources contains: 

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All of these resources are connected by Knowledge Maps, which are taxonomies or ontologies of terms. Knowledge Maps let you group different types of media by tagging each resource.   

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1. Add your resources

Before we connect or tag resources with Knowledge Maps, we need to add your resources. Each type of media has its own Mandala tool, but the process is always the same. We'll create a collection to house your resources, along with any subcollections you need. Then, we'll add your resources to the collection. Remember, you'll need to switch tools every time you add a different type of media. Make sure to use: 

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