Hi Tony,

Am 02.11.18 um 10:45 schrieb Tony Brian Albers:
> No, not about actual living beings, but Write Once Read Many.
> 
> Is it possible to make a collection only accept deposits and not let
> the owner delete what he/she has deposited?
[…]

it is possible, if I understand you correct.
We use a LDAP-based group wich can only submit to one collection and
there is no read access by default.

I think it was this way, but you have to fiddle around a bit...
- create a collection
 after that, assign roles - you should have a COLLECTION_XXX_SUBMIT and
 COLLECTION_XXX_DEFAULT_READ group after
- add some steps for the people to work with the workflow
- use Access Control / Authorizations and add a new policy "ADD" for the
  group or users who should submit
- set DEFAULT_ITEM_READ and DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ to the people doing
  the workflow
- remove READ for Anonymous

after submission and workflow you have to move the item to the target
collection, check "Inherit policies" and move it.

I hope this is the right way, I struggled a bit with it.


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