On Jul 10, 2007, at 5:05 PM, James Howison wrote:
> Ah, well just got to dig a little further :)  I looked into this in
> February, hoping to implement it this summer.  It hasn't happened,
> but here is what I know.
>
> There is a web services API and they do accept some kinds of
> 'incoming SFX openurls' (I have a word doc spec for that, but of
> course that needs the WoS ID number so see below.
>
> I went so far as to speak with someone from Thompson, who was
> actually very helpful.  I'm happy to give the contact to someone
> seeking to build this but not on a public mailing list, so if one of
> the devs wants to email me I'll give the details.
>
> Anyway here's the web services interface:
>
> http://scientific.thomson.com/support/faq/webservices/
>
> In particular:
>
> http://scientific.thomson.com/ts/media/faq/webservices.zip

Thanks for the pointer - it works nicely from a quick Python script.  
It would certainly be nice if it were integrated into Bibdesk - much  
cleaner than parsing/crafting URLS!

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