Thanks! It is indeed something included with library's ulrich's subscription?

Do they send you documentation too?

Have you been using it? Feel like giving us a brief review of what it does and how well it works?

On 12/27/2012 3:48 PM, Ranti Junus wrote:
Hi Jonathan,

The Ulrich XML API is already in place.  You just need to contact their
support team through their support form to get the access. They will send
you a Terms of Use document to sign and send back to them (it might involve
a fax machine. ;-) )


ranti.


On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <rochk...@jhu.edu>wrote:

Hi Code4lib'ers.

The SerSol Ulrich's marketting page at:

http://www.serialssolutions.**com/en/services/ulrichs/**ulrichsweb<http://www.serialssolutions.com/en/services/ulrichs/ulrichsweb>

Says:

****
New API for Easy Integration
A new API with XML and JSON options allow librarians and technical staff
to easily integrate Ulrich’s data into their library’s web pages and
discovery services in order to provide researchers and staff with reliable,
continuously updated information about electronic and print serials.
*****

This implies that there may be an Ulrich's API that comes with library
licensing of Ulrich's? (And that was 'new' whenever this online brochure
was written, heh, who knows how new that is now, there's no date on the
page).

Does anyone know anything about this? Or where more info about this might
be found?  Or a good contact at SerSol/Ulrich's to ask about it?

Jonathan




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