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Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:55:26 -0500
Conversation: Do You Have a Metadata Creation Tool to Share?
Subject: Do You Have a Metadata Creation Tool to Share?
As a follow-up to the successful 2006 RLG Forum on the economics of
description, RLG pro
Hello:
I use SRU/SRW in Visual Basic for Applications code from within
Microsoft Access to download records from the Library of Congress. If I
download enough records I eventually see this error:
-2146697208 (800c0008)
I have errorhandling in my VBA, but this error, which is external to
Access i
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It's really quite excellent. Kudos! It's a tough week to grab anyone's
attention, but I'll try.
K.G. Schneider
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 16:19:11 -0500, "Teresa Victoriana Sierra"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Nice job Jonathan!
>
> Teri Sierra, Assistant Chief
> Serial and Government Publications Divisi
Nice job Jonathan!
Teri Sierra, Assistant Chief
Serial and Government Publications Division
Library of Congress
202-707-5277
202-707-6128 (fax)
>>> Jonathan Rochkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/17/07 10:59 AM >>>
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Ken,
You might want to look at the autocomplete code in Scriblio.
The JS is part of the theme:
http://svn.scriblio.net/theme/trunk/scripts/
The server side:
http://svn.scriblio.net/plugin/trunk/suggest.php
And you can actually try it here:
http://nov9.scriblio.net/browse/
About jquery.suggest
It occurs to me that I didn't specify much about my environment. I'm
using PHP + MySQL to do my searching, and hoping for AJAX to make it a
bit more dynamic. I don't have and am not at all familiar with Ruby on
Rails, so I'm mostly hoping for a lightweight JavaScript approach. I did
download the S
Hi folks,
I'm looking for what ought to be a straightfoward and easily-available
code example to copy from: an html form that narrows its search results
on the fly based on user input. I've had no trouble finding
form-autocomplete functions that help the user find a search term, but
I'm looking f
fwiw, my proposed solution was to use MARC::File::XML from the
marc-xml cpan module [1]
use Net::OAI::Harvester;
use MARC::File::SAX;
my $url = 'http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/oai2_0';
my $harvester = Net::OAI::Harvester->new(baseURL => $url);
my $response = $harvester->listRecords(metad
Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
The first issue of the Code4Lib Journal is now available.
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Hooray! Congrats to everybody involved.
On Dec 13, 2007, at 10:33 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
Put another way, if I want to use repository using
NET::OAI::Harvester to read repository data in a
form other than DC will I need to write an additional
module such as NET::OAI::Record::MARCXML?
But I'm lazy, and even though it is not the
> It is also my understanding that while the Voyager NCIP API supports
> their ILL product, it was not meant to serve as a general purpose NCIP
> API. I believe that that accounts for the lack of (customer)
> documentation. Back in March of 2004, the then Endeavor Voyager
> Product Manager discus
Hi Andrew,
> ...we are investingating NCIP quite a bit here for use
> with VuFind [...] since it is already implemented
> (currently in limited stages) in my [Voyager] ILS
My understanding is that Voyager customers only get the NCIP server if they
have purchased the ILL add-on module that utiliz
just here: http://blogs.talis.com/panlibus/archives/2007/12/
the_library_20_1.php
rob
On 17 Dec 2007, at 16:55, Andrew Nagy wrote:
Where is Roy and his manifesto when you need him!
> But this part is
> what I, as a developer writing discovery systems, need most and fail to
> get from current systems.
Exactly!
This is the reason I have been investiagating NCIP - since it is already
implemented (currently in limited stages) in my ILS as well as open source ILSs
such as Ever
I'd encourage people to check out the ONIX Serial Holdings format too,
when looking at all that is available for structured reprsentation of
serial holdings specifically. It's a newly released standard. Reviewing
it myself, I was quite impressed with it's flexibility combined with
elegance/ease of
Andrew,
Yes, I have looked at NCIP, but it only provides the Item Element. The
item element can include holdings information (holdings as in MARC
holdings), but I would rather have a holdings element that can contain
multiple instances of an item element, right? It seems like it is at the
wrong l
Emily,
My colleague from OCLC, Janifer Gatenby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) asked
me to pass along a link to her paper at ILDS in Singapore, "New
standards for resource delivery: bridging the gap between discovery and
delivery." The link to it is:
http://www.nlbconference.com/ilds/plenary4B.htm
She also
The first issue of the Code4Lib Journal is now available.
http://journal.code4lib.org
Jonathan
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Jonathan Rochkind
Digital Services Software Engineer
The Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
410.516.8886
rochkind (at) jhu.edu
Andrew,
My sense of NCIP is that it was designed primarly for communication
between agencies that have negotiated a trust relationship offline and
configured their systems to interoperate.
It's not clear to me that NCIP will work well as a protocol for
transmitting ad hoc queries from an untrust
Emily - we are investingating NCIP quite a bit here for use with VuFind. Maybe
this might be an appropriate standard to standardize on?
Take care,
Andrew
> -Original Message-
> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Emily Lynema
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 20
Wow, I've never sent a message accidentally when trying to copy-paste
before. It must be a Monday morning.
I meant to include the URL to just about the only (promising-sounding)
snippet of information I've found about the ISO Holdings Schema:
http://www.oclcpica.org/dasat/index.php?cid=100867&co
Anybody in this group have any experience using / implementing the
z39.50 holdings schema?
http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/defns/holdings1-4.html
As part of the DLF ILS Discovery Interface Task Force, we are looking
for a good schema to define holdings and item-related information (such
as circu
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