Hi Antony,

I can explain how to do this using the Manakin interface. After you've created 
the collection, navigate to it and click "Edit Collection". Paste your custom 
license in the License text area. All items subsequently added to the 
collection will have the new license agreement associated with them.

There is additional information available about the license display in Manakin 
on the tech listserv at
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=4ACC97DE.1050006%40ub.tu-dortmund.de

Alice Platt
Digital Initiatives Librarian
Shapiro Library
Southern New Hampshire University
2500 North River Rd
Manchester, NH 03106
USA


Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 11:33:25 +0000
From: "Antony Corfield [awc]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Dspace-general] custom license for a specific collection
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Hi, can anyone tell me how to specify a custom license for a specific 
collection in DSpace 1.5.x? I can see references to this in the code but not 
how/where this might be configured (if possible).

Thanks in advance,
Antony

Antony Corfield
Technical Support Officer
Welsh Repository Network
Tel. 01970 628724
http://www.wrn.aber.ac.uk/

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