I hope to have this patch updated for 1.5.2 in time for OR '09.  The Coocoon
upgrade will probably make this update more tricky than usual.

-Elliot


Floyd,  Randall Dean wrote:
> 
> Mark,
> 
> Have you seen the DSpace Embargo contribution?
> 
> http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/User:Emetsger:Embargo
> 
> There are some other things floating around out there that have come 
> across this list, but that is what we are currently building our 
> implementation around.
> 
> Quoting Mark Ludwig <[email protected]>:
> 
>> We are adding ETDs to a dspace repository that are supplied from
>> Proquest.
>> Has anyone implemented embargo handling in DSpace 1.5 with the XMLUI?
>>
>> What about ETDs where the author has denied third party access and you
>> cannot
>> let them be seen by google crawlers? Do you withdraw such items? Is it
>> possible to
>> enter metadata for an item but not the item itself? I was considering
>> importing a
>> 'dummy' document for these items we can never distribute.
>> Moreover, our archivists would like to keep the item even though it
>> cannot be made public. Is that a case for a second non-public dspace?
>> How have you handled 'dark archive' items?
>>
>> Mark
>> --
>> Mark Ludwig
>> Library Systems Manager
>> 520 Lockwood Memorial Library
>> SUNY at Buffalo
>> Buffalo, NY 14260
>> 716 645 5952
>>
> 
> 
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