Hello, Lucas.

If I'm not mistaken, the ability to retroactively change policies for items 
held in Dspace collections is not something that is possible.

I have asked about this before (although it's been a couple of years) but 
learned that it can't (or at least couldn't at the time) be done.

Please let us all know if you learn otherwise,

Alvin Hutchinson
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives

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Sent: Tuesday, April 2, 2024 12:06 PM
To: DSpace Community <[email protected]>
Subject: [dspace-community] Assistance with Retroactive Collection Policies in 
DSpace

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Dear DSpace community,

I am writing to request your assistance and guidance with a challenge we are 
facing regarding the application of retroactive collection policies in our 
DSpace repository.

Currently, we are working with version 7.5 of DSpace and manage a repository 
with approximately 50,000 deposits. We are seeking to implement new access and 
restriction policies in our collections to ensure the security and compliance 
of our repository. However, we have encountered difficulties in applying these 
policies to old items already deposited in our collections.

While the policies are functioning as expected for new deposits, we have been 
unable to find an effective way to retroactively apply these policies and 
consistently enforce them on existing items in our collections. Our attempts 
thus far have not been successful, and we are facing technical hurdles in this 
process.

We would like to leverage the expertise and experience of our DSpace community 
to better understand best practices and possible solutions for addressing this 
issue. If anyone has faced a similar challenge or has insights on how to 
approach the application of retroactive collection policies efficiently, we 
would greatly appreciate if you could share your experiences and knowledge with 
us.

Additionally, any documentation, guides, or related resources that could assist 
us in this process would be extremely helpful.

We sincerely appreciate your help and collaboration. We look forward to hearing 
your suggestions and guidance on this matter.

Warm regards,

Lucas.
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