Webinar Recording: Lowering thresholds to access DSpace content
If each item in your repository has an attached file that can be downloaded freely, this webinar is not for you. Are you dealing with bitstreams under embargo, request a copy and metadata-only items? Read on!
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Learn in this free Atmire webinar how you can lower thresholds to access content by:
- Switching response strategies for "Request a Copy" requests
- Analysing your "Request a Copy" backlog
- Identifying items that receive high "Request a Copy" volume.
- Identifying metadata-only items that get many pageviews with Atmire's Content and Usage Analysis module.
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