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    1. Edit Metadata – The tab covers activities related to editing the community’s profile information.
    2. Assign Roles – This tab allows users to create specific roles for the community, usually, the role of Administrator of the community, see further detail below.
    3. Curate – Users can set up various workflows related to content curation in this tab
    4. Access Control – The tab allows users to perform changes to the access conditions of all the items owned by the community. Changes may be performed to either all Item metadata or all content (bitstreams).
    5. Authorizations – Under this tab, users can manage various groups and their different access rights in the community, for example, this tab could be used to grant an individual the administrator role, see further detail below.

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  1. Community logo – Click on the delete button to remove the existing logo.  If no logo exists, then a widget allowing the user to add a logo is displayed here. 
  2. Name – Update the existing community’s name in this field. 
  3. Introduction text (HTML) – Update introductory text if already added or can add new text. One can utilize HTML tags to format the text or continue entering plain text content.
  4. Short Description – Update the description of the community or add a fresh short description for the community.
  5. Copyright text (HTML) – Update copyright-related information in this field. This is usually displayed at the foot of the community landing page. Fields marked with (HTML) support HTML tags-based formatting.
  6. News (HTML) – Add/Update news specific to this community in the field. This is usually displayed with the heading ‘News’, underneath the community’s introductory text, and above the list of collections and sub-communities.
  7. Action Button – Clicking on the Save button will update the metadata information for the community.

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  1. Profile bitstream formats
  2. Check for Required Metadata
  3. Check Links in the Metadata

Users must select a workflow from the dropdown list and click the “Start” button to initiate the curation process.

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Access Controls

The section allows the user to change access conditions of all the items owned by the community. Changes may be performed to either all Item metadata or all content (bitstreams).

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  1. Item's Metadata – Click this option to manage access rights on metadata of items stored in the collection.
  2. BitstreamsClick this option to manage access rights on bitstreams (attachments) of items stored in the collection.


Click the switch next to the Item's Metadata header to initiate changes to the access rights on the metadata of items.

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Select a Mode from the following options as per update requirements.

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Select the access condition type from the drop-down list as required. 

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  1. openaccess – Select the option to make the Item's metadata available to everyone.
  2. administrator – This option will limit items' access to the administrator user group.
  3. embargo - Embargo will restrict access to items until the selected future date, as explained in the following steps.
  4. lease - The lease will restrict access to items after the selected future date, as explained in the following steps.


Select the 'Embargo' from the drop-down, and in the following field, select an embargo date to limit access to items until the selected date. 

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Click the 'Add more' button to add another policy by repeating the above steps, and click the 'Execute' button to apply policies to the community.

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Users shall see the following screen upon the successful execution of policies.

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Click the switch next to the Bitstream header to initiate changes to the access rights on the bitstreams of items.

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Select a Mode from the following options as required.

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Select the access condition type from the drop-down list as required. 

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  1. openaccess – Select the option to make the bitstream's metadata available to everyone.
  2. administrator – This option will limit bitstream access to the administrator user group.
  3. embargo - Embargo will restrict access to bitstreams until the selected future date, as explained in the following steps.
  4. lease - The lease will restrict access to bitstreams after the selected future date, as explained in the following steps.


Select the 'Embargo' from the drop-down, and in the following field, select an embargo date to limit access to bitstream until the selected date. 

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Click the 'Add more' button to add another policy by repeating the above steps, and click the 'Execute' button to apply policies to the community.

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Users shall see the following screen upon the successful execution of policies.

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Authorizations

Users can view and edit community resource policies defined for the community, in the Authorizations tab. Users can create policies in addition to the standard policies created from the Assign Roles tab. Following are the key actions in this tab.

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  1. Manage Policies
     – Click on the Add button to create a new resource policy or select policies from the table, see further detail below.
     - Alternatively, click on the Delete selected button for a batch deletion of the policies.
  2. Edit policy and members in a policy – Click on the edit button to edit an individual policy or click on the group icon to edit the user group eg to add or remove individual ePersons.

Click on the Add button to create a new Authorization policy

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Users can enter the information to create the policy and click on the submit button. Please see the description of each field followed by the below screenshot.

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  1. Name: Enter the Policy name in this field.
  2. Description: Enter the Policy description here for future reference and understanding of other users.
  3. Select the policy type: The user can select one of the following policy classification types from the list
    1. TYPE_SUBMISSION: a policy in place during the submission
    2. TYPE_WORKFLOW: a policy in place during the approval workflow
    3. TYPE_INHERITED: a policy that has been inherited from a container (the community)
    4. TYPE_CUSTOM: a policy defined by the user during the submission or workflow phase
  4. Select the action type: The user can select one of the following actions from the dropdown list. For example, select “READ” to assign read rights to the user or user group.:
    1. READ
    2. WRITE
    3. REMOVE
    4. ADMIN
    5. DELETE
    6. WITHDRAWN_READ (disables item access)
    7. DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ
    8. DEFAULT_ITEM_READ
  5. Start date – end date: The user can select the start date and end date of the period for which the policy will be active, should they want to apply this policy for a fixed period only. If the start date is left blank, the policy comes into effect immediately.
  6. The ePerson or group that will be granted the permission: List of users/groups selected for granting permission under the policy
  7. Search for an ePerson / Search for a group: Select ePerson or group to add
  8. Search field: Enter keywords for searching the ePerson/Group
  9. ePerson/Group list: Click on the select button against the user/group you want to add to the policy
  10. Submit/Cancel button: Click on the Submit button to complete policy creation or click on the Cancel button to cancel the entire process.

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