Course Reserves
(UXPROD-791)
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | UX Product |
| Components: | None |
| Affects versions: | None |
| Fix versions: | None | Parent: | Course Reserves |
| Type: | New Feature | Priority: | TBD |
| Reporter: | Erin Nettifee | Assignee: | Erin Nettifee |
| Resolution: | Done | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Epic Link: | Course Reserves |
| Development Team: | Other dev |
| PO Rank: | 0 |
| Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021): | R3 |
| Rank: Duke (Full Sum 2021): | R1 |
| Description |
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Please note that this feature is being developed by Duke for the Courses app and does not need to be ranked Current situation or problem: Libraries who provide course reserves services want to be able to allow faculty to place files on reserve, like scans of articles. In addition to storing the files, schools need to be able to restrict access to those files by course enrollment, in order to follow standard US copyright practice with regards to course reserves. The courses app does not have native file storage abilities, so in order to support this, you need to store the files in an external system. This feature is meant to encompass the work needed to integrate Box file storage with the edge LTI module so that a file can be stored in Box and served via the Box API through an LTI tool. In scope Out of scope Use case(s) Proposed solution/stories Links to additional info Questions |
| Comments |
| Comment by Erin Nettifee [ 12/Jul/21 ] |
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This has been done - if you have questions about using this functionality, please send a message to Erin Nettifee |