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Issue #4563: remove link to a SWORD video which is not available anym… #5259

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Introduced in Dataverse Network (DVN) `3.6 <http://guides.dataverse.org/en/3.6.2/dataverse-api-main.html#data-deposit-api>`_, the SWORD API was formerly known as the "Data Deposit API" and ``data-deposit/v1`` appeared in the URLs. For backwards compatibility these URLs continue to work (with deprecation warnings). Due to architectural changes and security improvements (especially the introduction of API tokens) in Dataverse 4.0, a few backward incompatible changes were necessarily introduced and for this reason the version has been increased to ``v1.1``. For details, see :ref:`incompatible`.

Dataverse implements most of SWORDv2_, which is specified at http://swordapp.github.io/SWORDv2-Profile/SWORDProfile.html . Please reference the `SWORDv2 specification`_ for expected HTTP status codes (i.e. 201, 204, 404, etc.), headers (i.e. "Location"), etc. For a quick introduction to SWORD, the two minute video at http://cottagelabs.com/news/intro-to-sword-2 is recommended.
Dataverse implements most of SWORDv2_, which is specified at http://swordapp.github.io/SWORDv2-Profile/SWORDProfile.html . Please reference the `SWORDv2 specification`_ for expected HTTP status codes (i.e. 201, 204, 404, etc.), headers (i.e. "Location"), etc.

As a profile of AtomPub, XML is used throughout SWORD. As of Dataverse 4.0 datasets can also be created via JSON using the "native" API. SWORD is limited to the dozen or so fields listed below in the crosswalk, but the native API allows you to populate all metadata fields available in Dataverse.

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