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If there is no code given upon ingest, Rosetta assumes there are no restrictions (which is the same as Policy ID 3) | |||
The default codes used by the Rosetta Deposit Processor are 5580 for Preservation Master Representations and 3 (or no code at all) for Modified Master representations. | |||
=Defining Access Rights with Ingest= | =Defining Access Rights with Ingest= |
Revision as of 16:35, 28 November 2018
Access Rights Policies
Rosetta handles access rights with Access Rights Policies that are defined by the System Administrator. The policy's ID can be incorporated into either a CSV or METS to define access. Policies can also be assigned to IEs and REPs after they are ingested into Rosetta.
Policy ID | Description |
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3 | No restrictions |
5580 | Staff Only |
353324 | On-Site Restriction |
372920 | Copyright Notice (No Restrictions) |
372921 | Copyright Notice (On-Site Restriction) |
If there is no code given upon ingest, Rosetta assumes there are no restrictions (which is the same as Policy ID 3)
The default codes used by the Rosetta Deposit Processor are 5580 for Preservation Master Representations and 3 (or no code at all) for Modified Master representations.