Re: [Wikimediaau-l] WP citations in NLA/Trove

2013-08-07 Thread Rodney Brown
I've never used a NLA generated citation template, but  have added many 
templates generated by Diberri's template filler, the google books tool, 
DOIBot and by hand. (RDBrown)


Like the British Library, Library of Congress, Worldcat or Google the 
NLA doesn't (from a quick look) provide structured metadata on the 
catalog entry webpages.
(View Page Info in Firefox).  It will provide book title and author in 
the description array.


The ABC provides Dublin Core metadata and there is the Publishing 
Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata 
http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/1.2/basic/


http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/5811404/Details?
Making the guess that the catalog librarian's view data is MARC I'd suggest

Adding  a dc.identifier MARC001:5811404 tag (where the number is the 
catalog entry number)
If not already available, provide a URL where the catalog entry may be 
downloaded as XML for which ever standard wraps it.
For periodicals like Trove newspapers, provide dc.date, maybe 
prism.{volume,number,startingpage}
If possible open source the existing tools for mapping MARC? data to 
citation formats.


So rather than attempting to support particular citation formats, 
provide metadata and access to structured catalog data so that browser 
plugins or other tools can be used to format them as they require.

Providing a precedent for doing so could also be valuable.


Does Koha provide any tools for this kind of thing? What metadata do 
they provide?


I'd ask Brianna Laugher's opinion of this suggestion too - if it's worth 
considering.



On 07/08/13 20:33, Liam Wyatt wrote:

Thanks Mark, Nick, Gideon,

In response to your points thus far, (and others - please send me any 
responses you have too!)


The general gist, if I can put it this way, is the current cite code 
is working, don't fix it until it's broken. Which is good to hear :-) 
This answers my question no.1, but I'd be interested in feedback about 
question no.2 as well - which kinds of records in both the Trove and 
NLA search results would be actually useful for having this citation 
code appear. For example - here 
http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2540625 is the NLA catalogue 
reference for Harry Potter book 1. Clicking 'cite this' pulls up a WP 
code as well. My educated guess is that this code (and the equivalent 
in Trove) is neither useful for the NLA nor for WP. Am I right in 
this? Are newspaper articles the ONLY time wikimedians will use this 
citation code, or are there other cases that are beneficial (e.g. 
unique materials in the NLA that have no ISBN)?



Mark, with regards to the formatting (underscores, capitalisation) 
this is something that I believe Grahame has already submitted a 
comprehensive series of bug reports for to the Trove team. The issue 
there is not so much the citation system itself but Trove's record 
naming structure and, more generally, the long list of higher priority 
bugs that are not as easily manually worked-around.
As for the clipboard issue - this is a clear way of summarising my 
primary concern, thanks for framing it so neatly. I've subsequently 
asked it in those terms over on Mediawiki.org too.


Nick, thank you too. WRT some ability to make uploads of images more 
direct might be cool - but as Gnang says, many of the files available 
in Trove aren't actually from the NLA and also many are in copyright 
(so a blanket system wouldn't be appropriate).


-Liam


wittylama.com http://wittylama.com
Peace, love  metadata


On 7 August 2013 10:01, Nick Dowling nick_dowl...@hotmail.com 
mailto:nick_dowl...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hi Liam,

I've used Trove for quite a few articles. In response to your
questions:

1) Given that experienced Wikipedia editors are still mainly using
wiki code, and will probably do so for some time, the pre-filled
wiki mark up remains very useful.

2) I agree that this functionality is mainly useful for newspaper
articles and the like. Something to support uploads of images into
Commons would also be very useful, but would be less-used I suspect.

I hope that's helpful.

Regards,
Nick


Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 12:07:17 +1000
From: liamwy...@gmail.com mailto:liamwy...@gmail.com
To: wikimediaau-l@lists.wikimedia.org
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Subject: [Wikimediaau-l] WP citations in NLA/Trove


As many of you know, the National Library and its Trove service
include a WP citation code in the cite this drop down in all
search results (along with permalink, and various
standardised footnoting styles). At the Library we are currently
in the midst of a very broad tech and database integration process
- part of which is revisiting what kinds of citations are useful
where. I'm going to a meeting next week to discuss where the WP
citation sits within this and I'd really appreciate some 

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Newspaper cites from Trove

2010-11-22 Thread Rodney Brown
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 09:55 +0800, Moondyne wrote:

 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10055249 

I see it is working now, though I'm not sure about the publisher term in
this context. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_news

Wikipedia citation
{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10055249 |
title=SHIPPING. |newspaper=[[The_Mercury_%28Hobart%29|The Mercury
(Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954)]] |location=Hobart, Tas. |date=7 March 1910 |
accessdate=23 November 2010 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of
Australia}}

If you talk to the NLA person again you could ask them to consider
providing PRISM or Dublin Core metadata, which could be more directly
mined for citation data.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publishing_Requirements_for_Industry_Standard_Metadata


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