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manageaccess
permission_
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access
definition in UIadmin set solr docability: can? create_in_adminsetcan access through UI via Dashboard → Administrative Setswork solr doccomments
Definition on participants tab:

Managers of this administrative set can

  • edit the set metadata, participants, and release and visibility settings
  • edit work metadata
  • add to or remove files from a work
  • add new works to the set
:manage

edit_access

trueYESedit_accessAdmin user creating the admin is always a manager:depositset is not given edit_access as a user until a manager is added.  This does not have much of an impact as the user is part of the admin group and gets access through that group.
Depositors can add new works to this administrative set.
:depositN/AtrueNO
Access to works are granted only for works the user creates:view.

Viewers of this administrative set can

  • view works in the set regardless of the visibility settings applied to the work. For example, viewers can view works in this set even if the works are currently embargoed or restricted.
:viewN/AfalseNOread_accessThe user is NOT given read access to the admin set and therefore cannot view the admin set through the UI.


For Collections:

permission_
template_
access
definition in UIcollection solr docability: can? create_in_collectionwork solr doccomments
:manageManagers of this collection can
  • add to and remove works from the collection
  • modify collection metadata
  • delete the collection

edit_access

trueedit_accessadmin is always a manager
:deposit

Depositors of this collection can

  • view the collection
  • add works to it, even if the visibility permissions of the collecton otherwise would not permit them to view it.
read_accesstrue
access to works are granted only for works the user creates
:view

Viewers of this collection can

  • view it even if the visibility permissions of the collection otherwise would not permit them to view it.
read_accessfalseread_access

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