Dear all, 
the Institute I am working at currently doesn't have a digital repository, 
so we begun the process of digitilising current research data: sensitive 
data (raw data in a form of pdf surveys, audio interviews, administrative 
data etc), as well as the data we would like to open for the general public 
(research papers linked with their anonymised datasets). Since we would 
store it on a local server and describe all data with the metadata, DSpace 
seems as a good choice. 
However, I am not familiar with the DSpace paradigm - should every content 
in the DSpace database be disseminated on the web? Is DSpace good solution 
for storing sensitive data as well? How do you seperate sensitive data and 
open data? Is it possible to make two different frontends - one restricted 
for the general public and one "regular" for the staff that works inside of 
an Institution? 

Thank You!

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