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Email Subscriptions are Request a Copy is not available in DSpace 7.0. They are scheduled to be It is restored in a later DSpace 7.x release (currently 7.1), see 1. See DSpace Release 7.0 Status |
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Users can request a copy by clicking the file thumbnail or the blue lock symbol displayed on files that are restricted to them.name of a file that the user is restricted from viewing.
The request form asks the user for his or her name, email address and message where the reason for requesting access can be entered.
After clicking request "Request copy" at the bottom of this form, the original submitter of the item will receive an email containing the details of the request. The email also contains a link with a token that brings the original submitter to a page where he or she can either grant or reject access. If the original submitter can not evaluate the request, he or she can forward this email to the right person, who can use the link containing the token without having to log into DSpace.
Each of these buttons registers the choice of the submitter, displaying the following form in which an additional reason for granting or rejecting the access can be added.
After hitting send, the contents of this form will be sent together with the associated files to the email address of the requester. In case the access is rejected, only the reason will be sent to the requester.
After While responding positively to a request for copy, the person who approved is presented with an optional form to may also ask the repository administrator to alter the access rights of the item, allowing unrestricted open access to everyone., by checking "Change to open access".
(Optional) Requesting a copy with Help Desk workflow
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