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Stuart Lewis updated DS-1046: ----------------------------- Summary: Add metadata export for community managers (was: All metadata export for community managers) > Add metadata export for community managers > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: DS-1046 > URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1046 > Project: DSpace > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: DSpace API, JSPUI, XMLUI > Reporter: Stuart Lewis > > The latter use is what I had in mind. > But also just for administrative use within our own team. I am happy to let > a whole range of staff export metadata, but don't necessarily want them to > import that data. > It would also support the requests, which I expect to see increase in the > future, to provide a list of publications for a departing academic who then > wants to load data into the repository of their new institution. > Cheers, > Vanessa Barrett > Digital Services Librarian > The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005 > Ph : +61 8 8303 4625 > e-mail: vanessa.barr...@adelaide.edu.au > CRICOS Provider Number 00123M > ----------------------------------------------------------- > IMPORTANT: This message may contain confidential or legally privileged > information. If you think it was sent to you by mistake, please delete all > copies and advise the sender. For the purposes of the SPAM Act 2003, this > email is authorised by The University of Adelaide. > Think green: read on the screen > -----Original Message----- > From: Stuart Lewis [mailto:s.le...@auckland.ac.nz] > Sent: Tuesday, 4 October 2011 4:18 PM > To: <vanessa.barr...@adelaide.edu.au> > Cc: <dspace-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net> > Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] Export metadata function for > non-administrators > Hi Vanessa, > At present this is not supported - metadata export and import is restricted > to system administrators. Adding the ability for for 'community > adminsitrators' to export the metadata should be relatively easy. > For what reason do you want to export the data? If it is for them to export > metadata, edit it, then send it to you for re-upload? Or is it for them to > have a copy of the data for use in other systems, perhaps web pages? > Thanks, > Stuart Lewis > Digital Development Manager > Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library > Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand > Ph: +64 (0)9 373 7599 x81928 > On 4/10/2011, at 6:30 PM, Vanessa Barrett wrote: > Hi All, > Sending this again as I got no replies last time. From that I am assuming > I am asking too much!!! > I am running DSpace 1.6 and making good use of the metadata export and > Import metadata functions to perform batch updates to records. > What I'd like to offer to some trusted users (i.e. University of Adelaide > staff) is the ability to use the function of Export Metadata, but not to > have access to the other administrator functions of Import metadata, editing > records, creating communities etc. > Can I exercise this level of control? > It would be great to offer to researchers the ability to export metadata > for their own publications or for school admin staff to do so for their > authors. > Cheers, > Vanessa Barrett > Digital Services Librarian > The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005 > Ph : +61 8 8303 4625 > e-mail: vanessa.barr...@adelaide.edu.au > CRICOS Provider Number 00123M > ----------------------------------------------------------- > IMPORTANT: This message may contain confidential or legally privileged > information. 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