Hello All,

the idea of using easydeposit to bypass the authentication needed for the 
submission-process seems not to be the best solution for our case. I would 
prefer if someone could give me some hints were to change the authentication 
for submission within dspace. Most convenient would be a way to handle the 
different collections individually. Meaning  if someone tries to submit to a 
certain collection there is no login needed or he is automatically logged in as 
user "webuser".
Could someone give me some pointers to where in dspace the authentication for 
the submission-process is handled?

Thanks,
Wilko


Von: emilio lorenzo [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. Februar 2012 19:32
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Dspace-tech] Submission to be made public

Hello Wilko
despite the possible risks of allowing not-identified users to deposit into 
your repository, a possible aproach would be use SWORD-deposit. A year ago, in 
a project we used the application EASY-deposit (developed by Stuart Lewis, 
thanks again Stuart) to allow general users to send materials to DSPACE.  
Easy-Deposit is deployed as a web app, and is your task to provide access 
restrictions, if any..., although an LDAP-integration is available

 Another smart app of Stuarts allows using a mail-client to  make 
almost-deposits....Another possible direction of your investigations.

With easy-deposit, the users can be anonymous and the material is sent in 
behalf the EASY-Deposit Application... Some drawbacks arise related with 
destination-collections, metadata completeness, revision-workflow and so on.... 
but in some particular scenarios,  the benefits can outperform the 
inconvenients.

thanks,

Emilio


El 07/02/2012 14:36, van Hoek, Wilko escribió:

Hello everyone,

I would like to pick up a topic that has been discussed briefly in 2003. 
Currently we are migrating our repository-system to dspace 1.8 . What we need 
is the possibility for web-users (that are unknown to the system) to submit in 
some of our collection. If someone uses the "submission link", he should be 
directed to the submission form without logging in or registering.

Does someone has a good idea how this could be achieved or even has a solution 
implemented we could use?



Many thanks in advance,

Wilko

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Wilko van Hoek / GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences  / 
http://www.gesis.org<http://www.gesis.org/>







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