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Richard Rodgers updated DS-430:
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Attachment: Embargo16.rtf
> Embargo
> -------
>
> Key: DS-430
> URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-430
> Project: DSpace 1.x
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Jim Ottaviani
> Assignee: Jeffrey Trimble
> Fix For: 1.6.0
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> Attachments: Embargo16.rtf
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> I realize the documentation in question is intended for programmers rather
> than less technical folks like myself, but I could not find information on
> how an embargo is set via the UI (either as an administrator or otherwise --
> can it be set during the web-based submission process?). I gather that
> releasing embargoed items is a scriptable function, amenable to a cron job,
> but am not sure. Overall, implementation of this on the UI/collection
> administrator side is unclear to me, and it would be ideal to present some
> examples, somewhere. As it stands during the testathon, there was no way for
> me to evaluate its functionality and check for bugs.
> To comment more directly on the documentation as it is, it states that this
> is for theses and dissertations. We created an embargo feature locally, and
> use it for many things besides that. I would suggest making the language
> non-specific, unless this is explicitly tied to theses and dissertation
> metadata. (It doesn't appear to be, which is good.)
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