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<p>This section of the Madrigal documentation is meant for people considering installing Madrigal to hold data from their instruments, or those who have already installed Madrigal and are responsible for administering or updating it. This guide describes how to determine whether Madrigal is right for your data, and how to install it if it is. It also discusses how to create Madrigal data files, and how to add them to Madrigal. </p>
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<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_appropriate.html'%}">Is Madrigal appropriate for my instrument(s)?</a></li>
<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_install.html'%}">Installing Madrigal for the first time </a></li>
<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_upgrade.html'%}">Upgrading Madrigal to the latest release</a></li>
<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_metadata.html'%}">The Madrigal data model and metadata files</a></li>
<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_experiments.html'%}">How Madrigal data is organized</a></li>
<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_createFiles.html'%}">Creating Madrigal data files</a></li>
<li><ahref="{%url'docs''ad_createExp.html'%}">Creating and updating Madrigal experiments</a></li>