Review the following resources that outline some of the support...
http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/v2/Rights-PREMIS-review-20120404.doc
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september08/dappert/09dappert.html
http://metaarchive.org/imls/index.php/Overview_of_PREMIS_Metadata_and_Recordkeeping_for_ETDs
-
- A number of early PREMIS adopters identified that the Rights entity
lacked the robustness required by various types of digital
objects such as
ETDs. To address such limitations, the PREMIS Editorial
Committee has been
working on changes and enhancements to the Rights entity semantic units,
for example to allow for terms of restrictions (e.g., for
embargo periods).
Currently there is just "term of grant", and "term of
restriction" is being
proposed under the same container.
-
http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/v2/premis-2-0.pdf#page164
Specifically... Termofgrant.
Mark
On Friday, May 18, 2012, Tim Donohue wrote:
> I don't think the METSRights Schema is able to describe Embargos. Sure,
> it can describe object permissions/access rights, but it doesn't have a
> vocabulary to describe the starting/ending periods of the embargo (as
> Mark Wood stated). When I chose to use the METSRights Schema for AIPs, I
> chose it specifically for its ability to translate DSpace Resource
> Policies (which it can do quite well).
>
> So, we'd need to determine a different way to express embargoes so that
> they can be fully restored. As Richard R mentioned earlier in this
> thread, if we express the embargoes as *metadata* (in DC or in a
> separate schema altogether, like an "ADMIN" schema), then they can be
> stored in AIPs automatically and restored automatically (as AIPs
> auto-store & restore all metadata associated with an Object). This is
> how the current Embargo implementation works.
>
> If we feel storing embargo information as 'metadata' is insufficient,
> then we will need to find a different way to translate them into the
> AIPs. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure of a generic schema that is
> geared towards describing embargoes. I just don't believe that
> METSRights is what we are looking for.
>
> - Tim
>
> On 5/18/2012 7:34 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> > On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 04:36:04PM -0700, Mark Diggory wrote:
> >> Tim,
> >>
> >> Given that you have experience with this, what do you think the Rights
> >> schema might look like for Embargo?
> >>
> >> <rights:RightsDeclarationMD xmlns:rights="
> >> http://cosimo.stanford.edu/sdr/metsrights/"<
> http://cosimo.stanford.edu/sdr/metsrights/>
> >> RIGHTSCATEGORY="LICENSED">
> >> <rights:Context CONTEXTCLASS="GENERAL PUBLIC">
> >> <rights:Permissions DISCOVER="true" DISPLAY="true" MODIFY="false"
> >> DELETE="false" />
> >> </rights:Context>
> >> </rights:RightsDeclarationMD>
> >
> > You addressed this to Tim, but if I may butt in: it has to be
> > translated back to Embargo or we lose information. So the question
> > that we need to answer is: how do we express embargo intervals in METS?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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