OCLC's Search API will do this
(http://www.oclc.org/developer/develop/web-services/worldcat-search-api/bibliographic-resource.en.html);
not sure about the Discovery API which will eventually replace it.
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Given an OCLC member code, such as BXM for Boston College, is it possible to
use some sort of OCLC API to search WorldCat (or some other database) and
return information about Boston College? —Eric Lease Morgan
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Try something like this:
http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/registry/lookup/Institutions/oclcSymbol/OHS?serviceLabel=enhancedContent
Seems to me I messed with this sort of info some years back in an effort to
gather info about libraries in my consortium and found so much
redundant/outdated info
> I have around 1400 xml files that I am trying to copy into one xml file so
> that I can then pull out three elements from each and put into a single csv
> file.
What are three elements you want to pull out of each XML file, and
what do you want the CSV file to look like?
Your XML files are
>
> For simple situations one might do without XSLT and stuff
> XPath expressions for the content to grab into the command
> line of utilities like xml_grep or xpath.
In many cases, it's even easier to use string utilities, particularly if
there's any chance the XML is not totally valid.
If
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Am 21.01.2016 um 19:39 schrieb Eric Lease Morgan:
> Your XML files are pretty flat, and if I understand the question
> correctly, then it is all but trivial to extract your three elements
> as a line of CSV. Consequently I suggest foregoing the
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