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Since 18th November 2019 see https://github.com/4Science/DSpace/commit/f4aabbf0067d82c0bc395c1336394f4a4b1b7339 |
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This feature is under development and not yet released on GitHub. |
The feature allows a researcher or more in general an authorized user or the administrator to add objects to a relation starting from the detail page of the target CRIS object. The "object" could be both a dspace items (publication, dataset, patent, etc.) than a CRIS Object (events, awards, projects, etc.). It is also possible to make available, for some or all the relations, the opposite action "remove". Below some examples:
- Add publications to a project
- Add publications to a journal
- Add projects to a researcher
- Add events to a project
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Which relations should offer this feature are configured in the spring file cris-relationpreference.xml where one can also decide who (administrator, owner of the target or a policy managed groups) will have access to the feature and which discovery configuration apply to the search form.
The cris-relationpreference.xml file contains a bean RelationServiceConfiguration containing the list of all the relations that support such feature
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<bean class="org.dspace.app.cris.configuration.RelationServiceConfiguration"> <property name="list"> <list> <bean class="org.dspace.app.cris.configuration.RelationService"> <property name="relationConfiguration" ref="relationPJVSItemConfiguration"/> <property name="discoveryConfigurationKey" value="publications"/> <property name="addAction"> <bean class="org.dspace.app.cris.configuration.AddRelationMetadataAction"> <property name="metadataAction" value="dc.relation" /> </bean> </property> <property name="removeAction"> <bean class="org.dspace.app.cris.configuration.RemoveRelationMetadataAction"> <property name="metadataAction" value="dc.relation" /> </bean> </property> <property name="security"> <list> <ref bean="ownerSecurityConfiguration" /> <ref bean="adminSecurityConfiguration" /> </list> </property> </bean> ... |
if the specified removeAction is specified a "remove" button will be presented aside objects already included in the relation otherwise the message Already included in the relation shown in the screenshot is displayed