The policies specifying which content models are applied to a collection are stored with the collection object as a COLLECTION_POLICY datastream, which is viewable on the Datastreams management page of the collection.
You can manage a collection's content models using the 'Manage collection policy' page. This tutorial will explain how to navigate to that page and use it.
1. Navigate to the desired collection
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Simply click on the collection whose policy you want to manage.
2. Click the 'Manage' tab
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This will bring you to that collection's management page.
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This will bring you to the collection options page.
4. Click the 'Manage collection policy' tab
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This will bring up the tool for managing the collection's policies.
5. Edit the collection policy
For each content model you would like to edit in the collection, there are a couple of steps to take:
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- The box next to the Content Model PID will need to be checked off. In this example, we will be adding the 'PDF Solution Pack' model to our collection.
- A namespace needs to be applied to the content model. In this example, we are changing it from the default 'islandora' namespace.
- Once all content models have been selected and configured, click 'Update Collection Policy' to save your changes.