Paula:

I have recently set this up on our server at Cornell University.  I, too, only 
use the traditional (default) form.
I had to add the embargo field to input_forms.xml which is in /dspace/config/ 
to have it appear.  I put my new entry right after the definition of the 
"Description" Field.  Here is my entry:
      <field>
       <dc-schema>dc</dc-schema>
       <dc-element>description</dc-element>
       <dc-qualifier>embargo</dc-qualifier>
       <repeatable>false</repeatable>
       <label>Embargo Date</label>
       <input-type>onebox</input-type>
       <hint>If required, enter date 'yyyy-mm-dd' when embargo expires or 
'forever'.</hint>
       <required></required>
      </field>


George Kozak
Digital Library Specialist
Cornell University Library Information Technologies (CUL-IT)
501 Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-8924

From: Paula Fitzpatrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:04 AM
To: '[email protected] >> DSpace General'
Cc: Chris Franks; Mark Gavillet
Subject: [Dspace-general] Embargo in 1.6

Hi all

I'm still struggling here with the embargo feature in 1.6.2.

5.2.17.3 in the system documentation outlines the 'simple date' method: A)

Therefore we have followed the steps:

1. adding dc.description.embargo to the metadata

2. exposing the metadata in the form

I guess I was expecting to be prompted for a date during the submission 
process, but I am not. Perhaps I am missing a step?

This is an 'out of the box' installation of 1.6.2. The line in the 
documentation 'If you have only one form - usually 'traditional', add it 
there...' worries me slightly as we haven't set up any forms - perhaps this is 
the default?

Very grateful for any help



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