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= Changes for 0.9 =
 
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*All rights now have start and end dates linked to the rights basis as well as to an act. For example, a policy can have a start date of 1992 but acts it allows (such as dissemination) have separate start and end dates.
 
*All rights now have start and end dates linked to the rights basis as well as to an act. For example, a policy can have a start date of 1992 but acts it allows (such as dissemination) have separate start and end dates.
 
*No agents will be linked to rights statements.
 
*No agents will be linked to rights statements.
*Use "OPEN" for open-ended terms of restriction (checkbox in Archivematica)
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*Use "OPEN" for open-ended terms of restriction granted, rights granted, and permission granted.  (checkbox in Archivematica)
 
*A blank end date indicates either end date unknown or the permission statement applies to many objects with different end dates. In this case, ''endDate'' is omitted from the metadata
 
*A blank end date indicates either end date unknown or the permission statement applies to many objects with different end dates. In this case, ''endDate'' is omitted from the metadata
  

Latest revision as of 11:16, 10 July 2013

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Changes for 0.9[edit]

  • Restriction can be "Allow", "Disallow" or "Conditional".
  • If Restriction is "Disallow" or "Conditional", rights restricted start and end dates in PREMIS will be in a <termOfRestriction> container.
  • If Restriction is "Allow", rights granted start and end dates will be in a <termOfGrant> container.
  • All note fields should be a repeatable field.
  • Basis remains "Copyright", "Statute", "License", "Policy", and "Donor". However, "Policy" and "Donor" will be expressed as <otherRights> in the PREMIS file.
  • All rights now have Documentation identifier sections which allow the user to make intellectual links between rights statements and external documentation, such as institutional policy documents or donor agreements.
  • All rights now have start and end dates linked to the rights basis as well as to an act. For example, a policy can have a start date of 1992 but acts it allows (such as dissemination) have separate start and end dates.
  • No agents will be linked to rights statements.
  • Use "OPEN" for open-ended terms of restriction granted, rights granted, and permission granted. (checkbox in Archivematica)
  • A blank end date indicates either end date unknown or the permission statement applies to many objects with different end dates. In this case, endDate is omitted from the metadata

Copyright-based[edit]

Data entry view[edit]

Copyright2.png
Copyright3.png

PREMIS xml view[edit]

Copyrightxmlg.png

Statute-based[edit]

Data entry view[edit]

Statute1.png
Statute2.png


PREMIS xml view[edit]

Statutexmlg.png

License-based[edit]

Data entry view[edit]

License1.png
License2.png

PREMIS xml view[edit]

Licensexmlg.png

Other/Policy-based[edit]

Data entry view[edit]

Policy1.png
Policy2.png

PREMIS xml view[edit]

Policyxmlg.png

Other/Donor-based[edit]

Data entry view[edit]

Donor1.png
Donor3.png


Donor2.png
Donor3.png

PREMIS xml view[edit]

Donorxmlg.png