Hi all,

We’re on DSpace 3.1. When adding a Creative Commons license to an item, DSpace 
adds the license name straight from the API, eg “Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 
International”. This is obviously clear in the context of CC’s own API, but is 
mildly ambiguous in the general environment, so we’d rather it use “Creative 
Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International”.

Is there anywhere to define this (ie creating the metadata field value as 
“Creative Commons “ + API_result)? Note we don’t have the capability to play 
with the source code.

We can always add it to page-structure.xsl for display purposes, but ideally 
we’d also like it to come through in our OAI feed too.

Thanks very much,

Deborah Fitchett
Senior Advisor, Digital Access
Library, Teaching and Learning

p +64 3 423 0358
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Lincoln University, Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki
New Zealand's specialist land-based university


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