Hi Jamil,

I am able to do this in DSpace 1.5.2 in the XMLUI, after the item has been 
added to DSpace:

Go to item record
Click Edit This Item
Click the Authorizations button
At the Item Level (the top level), click the READ link
Select the group you wish to have access - for me it was Administrator
Click OK

Now if an anonymous user tries to click on the title in the collection, a 
sign-in page appears instead of the item record. The title, author, date and 
publisher are still available from the browsing list, however.

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

From: Jamil Haddad <jamil.had...@lau.edu.lb>
Subject: [Dspace-tech] authorizing access to metadata
To: Dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
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Hello,



I need to create a private community where even the metadata of the items in 
this community shall not be displayed to unauthorized users. Is this possible 
in dspace?



Thanks in advance,



Jamil

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