Hi Lucas,
thanks for you clear wiki page, it should be useful for someone others.
Please note that your "patch" is *only* on user interface (JSPUI) so the
communities and the collections that you hide are visible on oai-phm
response (if you think you can add this info in "Things to do").
A more complete solution needs to alter the retrieval API
(getCollections(), getItems(), getCommunities and so...) I'm currently
exploring this scenario.
Best,
Andrea

Schaik, L.B. van ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> At Leiden University, The Netherlands, we wanted to hide some
> collections and communities from the Communities and Collections page.
> This is because we have a special community for all our harvest
> collections (that include a subset of items from our normal
> collections), but we did not want to show them to the "normal" user. 
> Also, we have a community for a special group within our University, and
> we wanted to be able to show this community only to people working at
> this special group. 
>
> Well, we modified Dspace in such a way that we leverage to power of
> resource policies to determine if a community/collection needs to
> display on the Communities and Collections page.
>
> How we did that and how you can implement this too, is explained on the
> following wiki page:
> http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/Hide_Community_or_Collection_from_list
>
>
> Hope this is useful to someone. If you have questions, please let me
> know.
>
> regards,
>
> Lucas van Schaik
> Developer
>  
> Leiden University Library
> Witte Singel 27, Postbus 9501, 2300 RA Leiden
> Tel. +31 71 - 527 28 87
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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