Hi Bill,

My understanding is that once an item is accessioned it gets its default 
permissions set on the basis of its collection’s policies, not the submitter 
eperson.  So, the “general” way of granting edit permissions on items newly 
submitted to the collection is just the way you are trying to avoid. You would 
need to have the admin go in after the fact and grant write permission on the 
item to the submitter.  Or, better yet, a curation task could be written to 
loop through all the items in a collection and grant read/write access to the 
submitter eperson.

Best of luck.

James Creel
Senior Lead Software Applications Developer
Texas A&M University Libraries Digital Initiatives
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





On Jun 11, 2014, at 158, Bill Tantzen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I'm using DSpace 4.1/xmlui.

Like the subject line says, I'm wondering what I can do with my own
items once they are submitted.

Let's say I'm a submitter to a given collection along with some number
of other e-people.  As such, it would seem that I cannot edit my own
record's metadata, nor can I see my own embargoed items.

Can authorizations be set a a level more granular than the community
level?  Can one *generally* allow users to edit their own material
without being a collection admin?  Or to view their own embargoed
items?

Thanks for making this more clear!
Regards,
Bill

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