Hello,

We are carrying out a database project at my university where we
intend to make many different material types from many different
departments searchable with one single search. We are looking for a
suitable database system, and I am now wondering whether the Fedora
Repository would be a good starting point.

The most important aspect that has eliminated many other open-source
repository systems is that we have to be able to define field-level
access rights. That is, we will set up a public repository but the
entries in the databases have some fields that we cannot make publicly
available. They must, however, be searchable and editable by selected
staff members. Can someone tell me if this can be fairly easily
accomplished using Fedora Repository, probably with some ready-made
frontend?

Regards,
Andreas Söderlund

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