Hi Dave:
It depends on you comfort-level working with java source code. There is no
standard way in the UI or elsewhere,
since the assumption is that if it's in an active collection, an embargo is
sort of 'moot'.
However, having said that, you could write a very simple program (I attach a
Thank you, Richard. This will be very useful.
I'd like to clarify my understanding of embargo and what you mean by an
active collection by explaining how we are currently using it.
One of our collections contains items for which the bitstreams are to be
accessible only to users coming from
Richard,
Thanks for your input and help.
I would also like to say that DSpace is an excellent tool, and I have found
working with it quite painless.
Thanks again,
Dave
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Richard Rodgers rrodg...@mit.edu wrote:
Hi Dave:
Yes, your use case sounds quite
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a supported way to run a custom
EmbargoSetter on items that have already been imported into an active
DSpace instance. These items were imported using the
[dspace]/bin/import utility, but it seems that the bitstream
authorizations were not properly set. I think