Lisa Schiff writes
> Actually ORCID has a public API, though there is a request to use throttling
> so as not to overwhelm the servers. I believe some guidance around this is
> being developed, but you can use the API now:
>
> http://support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/articles/132354-searching-
Actually ORCID has a public API, though there is a request to use throttling so
as not to overwhelm the servers. I believe some guidance around this is being
developed, but you can use the API now:
http://support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/articles/132354-searching-with-the-public-api
Lisa
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It is certainly worth any subscriber to this list who supports open access
submitting evidence, whether institutional or personal. Submissions to the 2004
Enquiry by the equivalent House of Commons Select Committee were taken
seriously and many did influence the Committee’s Report, although
(un
The UK's House of Lords (upper chamber of Parliament) Science & Technology
Committee is conducting an enquiry into Open Access. Written submissions are
welcome. Individuals and organisations are invited to give their views on
the actions taken by Government and RCUK following publication of the Fin
Dear Heather,
Thanks so much for sharing the Digital Commons Network with the group, and
we hope everyone has had a chance to view it.
RE: working across platforms, we would welcome materials from other
repositories if any academic institution wanted to participate. For those
of you who are i