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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) | ||
+ | *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 = | = Copyright-based = |
Revision as of 14:30, 3 August 2012
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Changes for 0.9
- 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 (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
Data entry view
PREMIS xml view
Statute-based
Data entry view
PREMIS xml view
License-based
Data entry view
PREMIS xml view
Other/Policy-based
Data entry view
PREMIS xml view
Other/Donor-based
Data entry view