Hi Deborah,

This idea is similar in nature to this feature request to display "access 
conditions" on the Item 
page: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/2413   This would 
enhance the current "access conditions" feature which can be displayed in 
search results, etc. See "Item Access Labels" 
docs: 
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/User+Interface+Configuration#UserInterfaceConfiguration-ItemAccessLabels

However, it's not the exact same as you appear to be wanting to display 
access status *per bitstream*.  That's not yet available in DSpace 7, but 
it might be thought of in a similar way to these "Item Access Labels".  
 The purpose of those labels is to be able to share *basic access 
information* on these public pages without sharing every single Bitstream 
"resource policy" (as sharing all policies could be disclosing too much 
info, which could be considered a security risk).

So, there are concepts in the above links that align with what you want.  
But, we don't yet have this capability on a bitstream by bitstream level.

Tim

On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-5 
[email protected] wrote:

> Kia ora,
>
>  
>
> When editing the item view page in a DSpace 5 theme, we could make use of 
> mets “RightsDeclaration” metadata which included rights:Username, listing 
> what individuals/groups had access, and rights:Context, which we could pull 
> auth policy start dates from. This meant we could have bitstreams be listed 
> differently depending on whether they were open-access, login-required, 
> admin-only, or embargoed.
>
>  
>
> Is the same metadata available to the front-end in DSpace 7? I’ve been 
> squinting and furrowing my brow at the Angular code (not my area of 
> expertise…) and I’m starting to get the impression that all it receives 
> from the API is whether or not the file is available to the current 
> logged-in user. Is this accurate?
>
>  
>
> We’re thinking about putting in a request to our host to replicate our old 
> functionality, but it’d be useful to know if that’s something that can be 
> done just by customising the theme, or if it’s something that would require 
> more fundamental changes to the DSpace code first.
>
>  
>
> Ngā mihi,
>
>  
>
> Deborah
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