Discussion: What does "a repository" need to be?

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Rosie Le Faive

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Jul 5, 2022, 10:34:17 AM7/5/22
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I'd like to start a community brainstorm around the key functions of a "repository".

What do you expect a repository to do for you? 

I'll go first. I think that at any time it should be possible for an admin to create a report of everything in the repository. 

This is scoping for Phase 2 of the CFP, so I want to hear what matters to you? Migration? Auditing? Collection-based permissions? What else? They can be basic or niche, I'd be happy to hear it.

Thanks,
-Rosie

Mark Jordan

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Jul 5, 2022, 11:56:17 AM7/5/22
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Hi Rosie,


I expect a repository to allow an admin to track assets/content that is not public. By that I mean, we have some content that we cannot make public (copyright/sensitive/etc.), but I want my repository to be able to tell me where that content is, etc. (in other words, to be included in the reports you mention), and I want it to have all the preservation processes applied to it that are being applied to public content in my repository.


I see this as a simple access control issue.


Mark




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