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Re: [EP-tech] Query re '/opt/eprints3/bin/lift_embargos script and embargo length


Hi Annette,

How is your 'embargo period' managed? Are you referring to the field that appeared as part of the REF CC tool?


If so (from memory), this doesn't manage an embargo - it's a field that looks at the embargo date applied to the document, and the publication date, and works out how long the embargo that was applied is (as I said, from memory!).


I'm guessing you can see an entry in the items' history that shows the change being made by the lift_embargos script.

To work out exactly what may have happened, we might need a bit more of the detail from these.


Cheers,

John


From: eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk <eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk> on behalf of Annette Moore <a.moore@sussex.ac.uk>
Sent: 18 December 2016 17:29:03
To: eprints-tech@ecs.soton.ac.uk; Annette Moore
Subject: [EP-tech] Query re '/opt/eprints3/bin/lift_embargos script and embargo length
 
Hi
We have had an example recently on our  EPrints repository where an embargo on a restricted access PDF has been lifted  by the 'lift_embargos' script when there wasn't an embargo date but the embargo length  of 18 months had been added manually.  From the history it looks like the published date had been added the day before but the embargo date not added (human error).  Is there any connection between the lift_embargos script ad the embargo length with the REF CC v.1.1.1. Plugin ? We are unsure why the full text restriction as lifted in this instance and concerned that there may be other instances.

Could anyone with more technical knowledge  of the lift_ embargo script and the automatic calculation of the embargo length field in the REF CC tab shed any light on the above or offer a possible explanation?

Regards

Annette

Acquisitions and metadata Librarian
University of Sussex

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