You might be interested in <http://mukurtu.org>, which is designed for
nuanced user access control (originating from Indigenous cultural
protocols).
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Friscia, Michael <[log in to unmask]>
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> I would have to plug Sufia [1] from the Hydra Community [2] as likely
> meeting your requirements.
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> [1] https://github.com/projecthydra/sufia
> [2] https://projecthydra.org/
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> On 12/8/16, 3:39 PM, "Code for Libraries on behalf of Pierre" <
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> >Dear all,
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> >We are using a commercial software for managing our digital collections.
> License is going to an end soon and we are thinking about moving to
> something on the open source side. We have tried Omeka and like it for is
> ease of use and installation. Omeka is also i18n and since we are a french
> speaking institution we appreciate this. On the other hand, we have some
> "high" demand about users rights and the flexibility of the software to
> adapt to it. We were wandering if there are other software for managing
> digital collections with more flexibility on users rights ?
> >Thanks for any advice,
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> >Pierre Nault
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