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> David Cook
> Systems Librarian
> Prosentient Systems
> 72/330 Wattle St, Ultimo, NSW 2007
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> > From: Keir Vaughan-Taylor [mailto:k...@physiol.usyd.edu.au]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 9 September
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Prosentient Systems
72/330 Wattle St, Ultimo, NSW 2007
> -Original Message-
> From: Keir Vaughan-Taylor [mailto:k...@physiol.usyd.edu.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2014 9:00 AM
> To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Dspace-tech] Authorizations
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> Usin
Using DSpace 4.1
I want to create a new group and then define access policies where say
all the items in a collection are viewable and by users in that group.
Using the AccessControl->Authorization menu then manage community and
manage collection policies I have tried adding Read, default_item_re
On 16 August 2012 08:58, Sean Carte wrote:
> Presumably the e-person needs to be in the workflow step at the time
> the task is submitted; is there any way I can make the tasks visible
> after the fact?
I resolved my problem by accepting the tasks with a user who was
authorised at the time of the
I need to add my e-person to existing workflow steps so that I can
accept tasks that were previously taken by someone else. I've added my
eperson to the steps, but the workflow tasks still don't appear in the
pool (though they are still visible to the previous e-person).
Presumably the e-person ne
Hello Dianne,
maybe a more technical person could correct me, but the restrictions are
related to viewing of the item pages, it's not a more general usage
restriction on the information.
All the submitted items, regardless of the restrictions on their
collections, will be added to the browse and
Hello,
Please advise me if I should be posting this on the general list.
I am trying to understand how the authorizations work. I have created two
communities each with collections. I have removed < anonymous read >
privileges to all collections, because a login is required to see the
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