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Mark Diggory updated DS-587:
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Attachment: Clean_Tombstone_Via_Restricted_Item.patch
Attaching a new Patch to support Withdrawn Items in XMLUI
> add the capability to indicate a withdraw reason to an item ( tombstone )
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> Key: DS-587
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-587
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: JSPUI, XMLUI
> Affects Versions: 1.6.0
> Environment: This is a change to the base functionality of the jspui.
> Reporter: Jose Blanco
> Assignee: Mark Diggory
> Attachments: Clean_Tombstone_Via_Restricted_Item.patch,
> confirm-withdraw-item.jsp, embargo.jsp, tombstone.jsp, tombstone_xmlui.zip,
> tombstone.zip
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> Original Estimate: 0 minutes
> Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
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> I have already made the changes to our instance of dspace. Here is an
> explanation of what the tombstone functionality works at our instance.
> When an item is withdrawn the user is presented with these options for
> the reason of withdraw ( these reasons live in the file
> tools/confirm-withdraw-item.jsp ):
> Removed from view by legal order.
> Removed from view by the University of Michigan.
> Removed from view at request of the author.
> The user makes his selection and the item is withdrawn. When the item is
> accessed the reason for the withdraw is
> displayed in the box containing the bitstreams.
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