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Claudia Jürgen commented on DS-443:
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An indication about the accessibility of content would be great, maybe roughly
broken down in 3 categories:
- freely accessible
- only for member of the institution of the IR (or some other scope, based on a
group setting)
- restricted (accessible only for special groups)
(- no content available, metadata only, might be classified as restricted)
One could use a traffic light. That's a system used by many libraries and meta
searches here in Germany, e.g.:
Electronic journals database:
http://rzblx1.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/index.phtml?bibid=UBDO&colors=7&lang=en
to indicate the accessibility of an information resource.
Claudia Jürgen
> Flag in search and browse results to indicate whether (accessible) bitstreams
> are available for an item
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>
> Key: DS-443
> URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-443
> Project: DSpace 1.x
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: JSPUI, XMLUI
> Affects Versions: 1.7
> Reporter: Bram Luyten (@mire)
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: Picture 1.png
>
>
> Many repositories contain metadata only items, or item's from which the full
> text is not accessible. As some of these repositories have implemented
> (minor) customizations to make it clear in the search and/or browse results,
> whether bitstreams are available, (or sometimes even show the direct link to
> the full-text on the search/browse results) it could be a useful feature of
> the DSpace core.
> An example:
> http://repository.ubn.ru.nl/browse-title
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