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Robin Taylor reassigned DS-819:
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Assignee: Robin Taylor
> Metadata Masking
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> Key: DS-819
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-819
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: DSpace API
> Reporter: Joseph Rhoads
> Assignee: Robin Taylor
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> Dear Dspace community,
> I'm working on a project that needs to have different layers of access to
> metadata fields. (ie. Only certain people/groups should have access to
> certain metadata fields). I'm wondering if any in the dspace community have
> any ideas or experiences with this sort of thing? I'm gonna throw out some
> ideas to see if anyone is interested.
> I know that there are currently a couple of options related to items access,
> + You can let anonymous users view some info in the search/browse results
> + Then approved users/groups can have full-item read access (minus fields
> that are designated for administrators)
> + Administrators can see all fields (including those designated
> metadata.hide..... in the dspace.cfg file.)
> What I'm thinking about includes the following:
> + Adding the ability to create masks or streams of masks that can be applied
> at the community or collection level, and to specific groups.
> + Each mask would simply be a set of (metadata key, boolean value) pairs
> + I think collection administrators should be able to edit the masks though
> the web interface
> + And that the OAI indexing should be viewed as another group or person for
> this purpose.
> I have some questions:
> + Should the mask be on the display end(post SQL request) or the request
> end(pre SQL request)?
> + Presumably these masks would be persistent, where should they be stored?
> This topic is related to the following JIRA issues
> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-800
> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-716
> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-655
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