[CODE4LIB] Deadline extended: Early bird registration for Access

2015-05-25 Thread Kim Pham
** The early bird registration for Access has been extended to June 1st. **

Access is a multi-day conference that brings together passionate people from 
the library world, including librarians, technicians, developers, programmers, 
and managers to discuss aspects of technology use and innovation. This year, 
Access is taking place from September 8-11 in Toronto.

You can register here: http://accessconference.ca/registration-access-2015/.

For more information about the program, please visit 
http://accessconference.ca/program/speakers-and-talks/. This list is growing 
every day – keep checking back for more exciting speakers and topics!

If you have any questions, you can email us at 
accesslib...@gmail.com or get at us on Twitter 
at @accesslibcon.

We look forward to seeing you at Access!

Sincerely,

The Access 2015 Organizing Committee


Re: [CODE4LIB] API to retrieve scholarly publications by author

2015-05-25 Thread Jason Stirnaman
Thanks for catching that. I haven't done much testing yet. Send a pull request?
Jason

On May 24, 2015 10:59 PM, Wataru Ono  wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your kind advice
using jQuery with the ORCID Public API to fetch publications for specific IDs:
https://github.com/jstirnaman/Orcid-Profiles-jQuery-Widget

In the case of ['work-external-identifiers'] is null, It is an error!
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value['work-external-identifiers']['work-external-identifier'];
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2015-05-20 23:16 GMT+09:00 Jason Stirnaman :
> Hi again.
> Here are some examples implementing the ORCID API:
>
> using jQuery with the ORCID Public API to fetch publications for specific IDs:
> https://github.com/jstirnaman/Orcid-Profiles-jQuery-Widget
>
> a Ruby client for Public and Member:
> https://github.com/jstirnaman/BibApp/blob/kumc/lib/orcid_client.rb
>
> Jason
>
> Jason Stirnaman, MLS
> Application Development, Library and Information Services, IR
> University of Kansas Medical Center
> jstirna...@kumc.edu
> 913-588-7319
>
> On May 20, 2015, at 9:06 AM, Jason Stirnaman  wrote:
>
>> Hi, Alex.
>> re: ORCID, available author info  depends on what Bio information the ID 
>> owner makes publicly visible. See the READ section at 
>> https://members.orcid.org/api/api-calls
>>
>> I was about to send some old Ruby code for searching NLM Eutils (PubMed) 
>> until I saw your last message.
>>
>> If you want to manage a local bibliography, then try Zotero and their API: 
>> https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/web_api/v3/start
>>
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> Jason Stirnaman, MLS
>> Application Development, Library and Information Services, IR
>> University of Kansas Medical Center
>> jstirna...@kumc.edu
>> 913-588-7319
>>
>> On May 20, 2015, at 5:59 AM, Alex Armstrong  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> What are some good API options for retrieving a list of scholarly 
>>> publications by author?
>>>
>>> I would like to be able to grab them and display them on a website along 
>>> with other information about each author.
>>>
>>> Google Scholar does not have a public API as far as I can tell.
>>>
>>> CrossRef metadata search does not allow to search by author.
>>>
>>> Orcid seems promising. I would have to ask the users I have in mind to add 
>>> or import their publications to Orcid, as most of them are not on there 
>>> already. That's doable, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to do what I 
>>> described above with their public (as opposed to their member) API.
>>>
>>> Any other ideas or thoughts?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Alex Armstrong
>>


Re: [CODE4LIB] Deadline extended: Early bird registration for Access

2015-05-25 Thread Sean Zhao
This year's conference seems more exciting than ever!

Sean Zhao | Information Technology Services @ University of Toronto


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Subject: [CODE4LIB] Deadline extended: Early bird registration for Access

** The early bird registration for Access has been extended to June 1st. **

Access is a multi-day conference that brings together passionate people from 
the library world, including librarians, technicians, developers, programmers, 
and managers to discuss aspects of technology use and innovation. This year, 
Access is taking place from September 8-11 in Toronto.

You can register here: http://accessconference.ca/registration-access-2015/.

For more information about the program, please visit 
http://accessconference.ca/program/speakers-and-talks/. This list is growing 
every day – keep checking back for more exciting speakers and topics!

If you have any questions, you can email us at 
accesslib...@gmail.com or get at us on Twitter 
at @accesslibcon.

We look forward to seeing you at Access!

Sincerely,

The Access 2015 Organizing Committee