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Hi Sam,

Currently the holding pen is planned to be revisited/updated with the
new ingestion workflow that Roman and I are working on for INSPIRE. He
started this job with the pink elephant (we are lacking a module name
atm :):

https://github.com/romanchyla/invenio/tree/pink-elephant

One of the ideas here is to allow for holding-pen records to be
indexed and searchable in specific holding-pen indexes. And then using
BibFormat to allow for customisable format for holding pen records etc.

Currently, I do not believe there is a way to associate persons with
holding pen records, but it is something we have been discussing to
add. For example, the cataloger workflow could be something like:

* Cataloger logs on to the site and views the holding pen
* The cataloger can then select various records (or group of records)
and assign them to themselves etc.

But this entire procedure is not set in stone yet.

The current holding pen interface lives in the OAI harvest admin page.

Cheers,
Jan

On 03/29/2012 05:46 PM, Samuele Kaplun wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> <http://invenio-software.org/ticket/496> (by Joe and Javier) was
> proposing an extension to robotupload to allow for sending records
> into the holding pen and notifying some responsible about them.
> 
> <http://invenio-software.org/ticket/152> (by Pablo) was
> re-inventing the holding pen inside bibsched.
> 
> Since I am recently currently working on both robotupload API and
> bibsched quarantine, I was thinking to reuse the holding pen for
> quarantined records.
> 
> Now comes the question: who is currently working on the holding
> pen?
> 
> Is there already a way for responsible people to be notified about
> incoming records in the holding pen (such as proposed in a comment
> by Tibor in the above ticket 496)?
> 
> Is there a centralized and usable web interface in Invenio to have
> an overview of the holding pen status?
> 
> Cheers! Sam
> 


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