Hi Folks,
The University Library at UNC-Chapel Hill has created an OCA API. We have
harvested (and continue to harvest) standard bibliographic identifiers and
link them to OCA identifiers. The API is deliberately modeled after
Google's for ease of implementation.
Here is a subjec search in
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Emily Lynema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
available. I have to admit it seems odd to me to include so much
> attribute information in a single element, but I suppose that
> would be helpful in identifying what specific manifestation is being
> referred to in the
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Emily Lynema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://xisbn.worldcat.org/webservices/xid/isbn/0689868847?library=oca&fl=*
>
> I have to admit it seems odd to me to include so much
> attribute information in a single element, but I suppose that
> would be helpful
xiaoming,
This is cool. just a couple of thoughts.
If a user is interested in "The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived
Before Achilles" with ISBN:0689868847, and he can limit the search to "OCA"
by issuing xISBN request with "library=oca", such as:
http://xisbn.worldcat.org/webservices/xid/
Jonathan,
We are using public FRBR algorithm developed by OCLC Research
Since we just loaded limited OCA records into xISBN service, it might be
interesting to illustrate what can be done in current system.
If a user is interested in "The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived
Before Achilles"
This is great stuff. I am interested in what algorithms you are using to
group works. It sounds like you are doing that, above what OCA does
(which is nothing, I think). Have you gotten that far yet? What are you
thinking? Oh wait, you're from OCLC, you guys have already got all sorts
of stuff to
This is pretty good stuff. Consider submitting an article proposal to
Code4Lib Journal about it. :)
Jonathan
Tim McCormick wrote:
In our office we too have been investigating the e-book material at
Internet Archive / OCA.
We'd like to build just the sort of OCA index / id-switcher that Tim
She
w.archive.org/details/biodiversity into
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
Chris
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Tim McCormick
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In our office we too have been investigating the e-book material at
Internet Archive / OCA.
We'd like to build just the sort of OCA index / id-switcher that Tim
Shearer and others have described on this list -- in order to, among
other things, add this type of capability to our xID (aka xISBN)
ser
provided by an Open
Library API (but we don't know when that might come about).
As OCA moves forward, folks may well be digitizing identical books. So
there may not be a one to one relationship between unique catalog
identifier, unique oca identifier, and isbn/lccn/oclc number.
-emily
---
> Nope. ISBN was created in 1966. LCCNs exist for many resources
> published before 1966. Even after 1966, not every single item that may
> have been cataloged by the Library of Congress was neccesarily assigned
> an ISBN by it's publisher
All true. What I meant was that _if_ an isbn exi
Kyle Banerjee wrote:
I want to be able to pull all the
records that have oclc numbers, issns, isbns, etc. I want it to be
lightweight, fast, searchable.
Would anyone else want/use such a thing?...
I like the idea, but in the long term, I just don't know how useful
this will be. By an
Kyle Banerjee wrote:
I like the idea, but in the long term, I just don't know how useful
this will be. By and large, these identifiers are designed for dead
tree resources.
Only time will tell, but it's what we've got now, and I don't see our
existing legacy records going away. So we will conti
> I want to be able to pull all the
> records that have oclc numbers, issns, isbns, etc. I want it to be
> lightweight, fast, searchable.
>
> Would anyone else want/use such a thing?...
I like the idea, but in the long term, I just don't know how useful
this will be. By and large, these
I see a whole lot of "not invented here" syndrome from IA, honestly.
They seem to want to re-invent everything themselves, rather than try to
use existing conventions. Even if they come up with something slightly
better than SRU, is it worth the pain to developers who would like to
implement clie
On Mar 7, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Emily Lynema wrote:
Also, there was discussion about building an Open Library API (to
enable
some cool integration with wikipedia), and I suggested a that
libraries
using an API would want the search results to include information
about
whether the title has a digitiz
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Howdy folks,
I've been playing and thinking. I'd like to have what amounts to a unique
identifier index to oca digitized texts. I want to be able to pull all the
records that have oclc numbers, issns, isbns, etc. I want
For some reason, the code4lib listservs reject my [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail
(undoubtedly having to do with the domain name -- any ideas welcome) so I'll
try to keep track of the list from this account.
Meanwhile...
We talked about something like this at the Open Library meeting last Friday
in a grou
We talked about something like this at the Open Library meeting last
Friday. The ol list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (join at
http://mail.archive.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ol-lib). I think of
this as a (or one or more) translate service between IDs. It's a
realization that we will never have a unique
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>Howdy folks,
>
>I've been playing and thinking. I'd like to have what amoun
literally sitting next to IA developers and asking questions.
Chris
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So in answer to
rally sitting next to IA developers and asking questions.
Chris
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So in answer to my q
Tim, I think this is a fantastic idea and the only suggestion I would
make is to make sure you get on the Open Library developers list (I'm
looking for the URL... I'll email when I find it unless someone else
beats me to it) and discuss this there. (You may already have done
this, I don't know.) T
out it
by literally sitting next to IA developers and asking questions.
Chris
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So in answ
ata, scans, and
derivatives and ingest, parse, recombine, remix...as we've done for BHL.
Access to OCA content may not be standards-based, but it works.
Chris
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mix...as we've done for BHL.
Access to OCA content may not be standards-based, but it works.
Chris
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So wh
but it works.
Chris
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So what, exactly, is "open" about this? Anyone care to guess?
Roy
On 2/26/08 10:29 AM,
Roy Tennant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> So what, exactly, is "open" about this? Anyone care to guess?
> Roy
>
>
> On 2/26/08 10:29 AM, "Chris
ess to OCA content may not be standards-based, but it works.
Chris
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So what, exactly, is "open" about this?
n Behalf Of
> Jonathan Rochkind
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>
> So in answer to my question here at the Code4Lib conference, after
> Brewster's keynote, Brewster suggests there are all sorts of inter
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> So in answer to my question here at the Code4Lib conference, after
> Brewster's keyno
uestions.
Chris
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So in answer to my question here at the Code4Lib conference, afte
t's documented - at least not anywhere
> publicly. If any IA/OCA folks are lurking, here's an opportunity to
> make a bunch of techies happy...
>
> Chris
>
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On Feb 26, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Chris Freeland wrote:
The biggest problem we found with the OAI implementation had to do
with
pulling incremental updates. If you ask for a date range like Dec
1 - 5
you get all of Dec. When we discussed this with IA we were shown the
query interface and just deci
ssage-
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Steve Toub
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I'll add that when IA told me about
http://www.archive.org/services/search.php interface to return
XML, th
an Rochkind
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>
> I hadn't known this "custom query interface" existed! This is welcome
> news. Is this documented anywhere?
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> >&
ref what IA has scanned with your catalog - THAT I KNOW OF. Big
caveat on that last part.
Happy to help with any other questions I can,
Chris Freeland
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reeland
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Steve & Tim,
I'm the tech director for the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), which
is a consortium of 10 natural history libraries who have partnered with
Internet Arch
n Rochkind
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I hadn't known this "custom query interface" existed! This is welcome
news. Is this documented anywhere?
Jonathan
>>> Chris Freeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02
her questions I can,
Chris Freeland
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--- Tim Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Fo
catalog - THAT I KNOW OF. Big
caveat on that last part.
Happy to help with any other questions I can,
Chris Freeland
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--- Tim Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm looking into tapping the texts in the Open Content Alliance.
>
> A few questions...
>
> As near as I can tell, they don't expose (perhaps even store?) any common
> unique identifiers (oclc number, issn, isbn, loc number).
I poked arou
Hi Folks,
I'm looking into tapping the texts in the Open Content Alliance.
A few questions...
As near as I can tell, they don't expose (perhaps even store?) any common
unique identifiers (oclc number, issn, isbn, loc number).
We're a contributer so I can use curl to grab our records via http (
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