*Deprecated* This material is for historical purposes only See https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVODOC/All+Documentation for current documentation
*Deprecated* See https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVODOC/All+Documentation for current documentation
back up to User Stories: Defining features and functionality VIVO needs - September 2011
Includes the ability to suppress specific publications.
to be written
Common data elements a researcher would want to hide:
Some publications, while often nothing to be particularly embarrassed about, may not contribute to researchers' profile, and they therefore may want to suppress it from public view. Examples of publications one might want to suppress:
If a thing (e.g., grant) is not shown on a researcher's profile, the dedicated view of the grant should continue to list the researcher is a contributor. this is how the VIVO developers have assumed individual preference-based hiding would work
Options for managing new publications ingested:
From a technical standpoint, there is a distinction between hiding via context nodes – roles, positions, authorships, educational background, award receipts – and simple properties such as email address. The former is still on target for VIVO 1.5 via the "Context node-based hiding per individual" component and the design and scoping issue, NIHVIVO-3564.
Additional work on suppressing unwanted information from display has been projected for VIVO 1.6 via the "Individual per-statement display preference" component.