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reasoning.
The work will be lead by the DCMI/RDA Task Group chairs: Gordon Dunsire
of the University of Strathclyde and Diane Hillmann of Cornell
University (with support from Tom Baker of the Dublin Core Metadata
Initiative). Other participants working closely with the project are:
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of technical
staff). They need a catalog, but not circulation, acquisitions, or probably
not even serials check-in. And it's got to be very easy, and easy to
translate into Albanian.
Any ideas that you can throw out are welcome. Thanks.
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I've seen this frequently in publisher data -- especially from small
publishers. Their metadata goes out with the same ISBN for every book
they publish. I
mileage?
rob
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they can do. I fear that I may
not be leaving them with any solutions, just more complex questions.
kc
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be
available.
Also, both of our Koha and Evergreen trainers for our upcoming
workshops are active in code4lib. I love you people!
Cheers,
Bess
Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
Advisory Board Member, eIFL-FOSS
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handle. So could any of
you advise me on this?
Thanks,
kc
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Yes, that's what I have in mind, but I need a practical definition of
downloads all of the records as MARC ;-)
kc
Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
On May 16, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
http://pharosdb.us.archive.org:9898/show-marc/
marc_records_scriblio_net/part29.dat:504453:573
/EmailDisclaimer.cfm
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Berman's work and is ready,
willing and able to devote their knowledge
and skills to making it accessible once again.
Please contact me with questions on or off list.
Thank You!
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you describe your methodology, as well as used algorithms.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Emmanuel Di Pretoro
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worldwide?
Thanks for your thoughts.
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on this project. We hope you'll join up and help grow
the community.
Regards,
Chris Catalfo
Software Developer
LibLime
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On October 27-28 the Internet Archive will host its annual conference in
San Francisco with the theme “Using Digital Collections”. The meeting
is being expanded from its previous one-day format in response to
participant feedback from the 2007 meeting.
This year we will build on prior themes of
Library
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London
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for book COinS.
A recent but impressive addition to the COinSiverse is ResearchBlogging- see
http://ResearchBlogging.org
Eric
On 12/1/08 11:08 AM, Karen Coyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question to ask for the Open Library folks and I couldn't quite
figure out where to ask it. This seems
object includes ISBN, LCCN and/or
OCLCnum, if those identifiers are available for a given record. It is
also useful it it contains a rfr_id identifying Open Library as the
source.
Jonathan
Karen Coyle wrote:
I have a question to ask for the Open Library folks and I couldn't
quite figure out
think that the original names might be
tucked away somewhere in the database... In any case, thanks for the
heads up.
kc
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also mean machine readable metadata for every book. OpenLibrary
has a rich database available behind it it, and it seems a shame not
to expose it in the HTML in a web-friendly way.
//Ed
[1] http://openlibrary.org/b/OL7290708M
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get what the use case is for this particular
bit of code -- but I'm assuming you had one in mind. Please do tell!
* If anyone wants the whole OL database, json dumps are available:
http://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/jsondump
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: basically, responding to the three possible unapi
requests. So we can't *just* add an unAPI to the html pages -- there's a
bit more work that needs to be done.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
kc
Chad Fennell wrote:
On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
I've looked at unAPI, but I can't get
, and collection
development.
Probably none of this is done today, but I think the LCC will become
more interesting to us as we begin to go beyond bibliographic matching
to bibliographic data mining.
kc
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will need many more than the
RDA 251.)
kc
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Steering Committee
for Development of RDA until February 2nd:
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source as two different properties that
MAY intersect but do not necessarily intersect.
kc
(who prefers linux to windows, and is looking forward to being able to
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yet.
Too bad RDA's is so _far_ from good though. Any others anyone
knows about?
Jonathan
Chris
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per page that means 40 potential errors
per book page. Just to give us some perspective on the level of cleanup
that will be needed for books being digitized today.
kc
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shelters, medical
facilities, government offices). I think it has a lot of potential, and
I'm talking to them about doing a mapping party in Chicago around ALA so
we can introduce more folks to the technology.
kc
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Ross Singer wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
But shouldn't we be able to know the difference between an identifier and a
locator? Isn't that the problem here? That you don't know which it is if it
starts with http://.
But you do if it starts
. That's a very
different statement. It is signficant that (as Mike pointed out, perhaps
inadvertently) no one is using mailto: or ftp: as identifiers. That's
not a coincidence.
kc
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or implementations.
Andy.
The California Digital Library ran the PURL software for a while, using
it to mint identifiers for digital documents. It was a while back, but
someone there may remember how it went.
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because
they are a sales mechanism). I think that not getting what you want and
expect when clicking on a link is one of the things that discourages
users (machines just trundle happily along, but many of us are not
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Ross Singer wrote:
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
My problem with bibo is that it's strongly oriented toward academic journal
articles... I would like to see a comparison to MARC, if anyone has done
that, which might give us an idea of what isn't
within the FRBR defined
classes. FRBR entities could be used with bibo, if the idea for RDA in
the http://metadataregistry.org works, by creating an application
profile for bibo + FRBR classes.
kc
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properties (like 'title' and 'place of publication') to
particular FRBR Group 1 entities, which I think doesn't work.
OK, I'm off to think about this some more. With some BIG pieces of paper.
kc
Karen Coyle wrote:
Ross Singer wrote:
Right, but that's how it would work. If these resources were
read something soothing and let my blood pressure drop a bit.
kc
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something soothing and let my blood pressure drop a bit.
kc
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my fear is that it will require compromises, and
those will be hard to negotiate.
kc
p.s. The RDA element analysis is at
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/jsc/docs/5rda-elementanalysisrev2.pdf.
That was the input to the registry.
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kc
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with a participants
list, will be shared during and after the event for others to download and
build on.
See http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/2009EUMashathon for more information
and to register.
Roy Tennant
OCLC Research
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levels don't apply.
Roy
On 4/8/09 4/8/09 • 4:00 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
Thanks, Roy. Shortly after you answered I stumbled upon the relevant
page explaining the difference between full and default service levels:
http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/SearchAPIServiceLevels
Programmer
University of Michigan Library
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of
the same schema, making the things we think of as records subordinate
to the collection, even if it is a collection of one.
kc
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to be a null set.
kc
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), and they didn't want to wait that long to be able to know what
they could and could not do with this project. That makes sense, but it
also is possible that they weren't as sure that they'd win as they'd
stated when they started the project.
kc
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, sue me!) because it, too, digitizes
books. However, the judge denied the request, without providing any
explanation.
kc
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, for example)
will end up helping libraries.
i think the concern is that the settlement could give
_only_ Google the right to scan orphaned works, and no
one else. that certainly wouldn't help libraries.
/st...@archive.org
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On May 20, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Eric Hellman wrote:
Should note that Google could be paying $100,000,000+ to rights
holders without getting ANYTHING in return in the absence of a
settlement- that's what the copyright attorneys I've talked to
believe would have been the ruling
.1405.pdf
http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/cdc/valuebasedprices.pdf
No, it's not uniquely Google, but adding another price pressure point to
libraries is still seen as detrimental.
kc
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? I've seen
the OMG Article Costs Will Bury Libraries graph a million times, but
I've only ever seen spotty data points for cost/article or
cost/character.
Anyone know if that data exists, and where it might be found?
Thanks,
-Nate
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for your participation! (And apologies for massive
cross-posting; this is a fragmented community.)
-Mike
Co-chair, Repositories scenario, NISO I2 Working Group
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that a standard that you can't afford to see (and I've run into
a number in my time) is pretty close to useless. I don't know if there's
any chance of convincing ISO of that, however.
kc
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and of their
experiences doing so.
Eric Hellman
President, Gluejar, Inc.
41 Watchung Plaza, #132
Montclair, NJ 07042
USA
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I'd really appreciate some testing and any comments folks have. Thanks, kc
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:32:25 -0700
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Reply-To: Open Library -- technical discussion ol-t
of the Open Library
data set begs the question.
Thanks again!
Aaron
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, that is if it is really good MODS where names are broken
out into their component parts (given, family) and roles are included.
Karen
On 8/10/09 3:42 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
I'd really appreciate some testing and any comments folks have. Thanks, kc
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god's little acre for something as simple as price. That would be
really useful.
kc
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be
problems extending some of the elements (e.g. date which is defined as
an RDF literal). At this point it gets over my head because of the
subtleties of the DCAM and how properties are defined within its bounds.
kc
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Karen Coyle wrote:
The above looks really odd to me -- I'm not at all sure that you can
use the class Agent in that way I was of the impression that
classes are used in metadata definitions, but not in instances. Am I
wrong?
I'll answer my own question: yes, I'm wrong. Here's
and in beta. I'll announce when it goes
on the public site.
kc
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anyone have links to
any specific resources or projects that they know of in this area?
Thanks,
David.
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Head, Cataloging and Metadata Services
University of Virginia Library
jro...@virginia.edu
434-982-2854 (v)
434-924-8357 (f)
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)
Another possibility would be a simple count of broader terms +
narrower terms + related terms or something like that. Although
PageRank would probably be better, since even some important terms
might have a relatively small number of immediately-adjacent links.
Keith
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Jenn Riley
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Wells Library W501
(812) 856-5759
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to do it except to call
those things works of their own too?If Symphony X is a work,
then it's still a work when an expression of it is bound together
with Symphony's A, B, and C, right?
Jonathan
Karen Coyle wrote:
Jenn, I can't claim to have spent sufficient time looking
Quoting Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu:
Karen Coyle wrote:
Well, I disagree with the conclusion on the RDA-L list, and said so
there too!
If you have a collection that includes Beethoven's Symphony A, and
Beethoven's Symphony B, and Beethoven's Symphony A is also published
separately
... how can
Tom Sawyer not be a work? And how can the Tom Sawyer that's in the
Collected Works NOT be the same work as the Tom Sawyer that's published
seperately?
If that was the conclusion on the RDA-L list, it makes no sense to me.
Jonathan
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Quoting Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu:
Karen Coyle wrote:
I think the confusion is that I believe there are MORE THAN ONE
wemi element involved in an agregate.
Collected Works of John Doe (Work1)
expressed by: Collected Works of John Doe (first edition) (Expression1
how recently a given
terminology
is
located on the Experimental Terminologies page (
http://tspilot.oclc.org/resources/index.html).
Karen
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also be worth noting, etc., but how far one
would follow that path depends on the implementation goals.
Matthew Beacom
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 1:10 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Variations/FRBR project relases FRBR XML Schemas
Quoting Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu:
A big mistake, if it means what we think it means, that RDA has decided
that a given Manifestation
openlibrary or FictionFinder do any of this now. But now I am no
longer talking about just the WEMI/IMEW model. And I'll stop.
Matthew Beacom
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information and links to Editions with full text / scans
Well, you can see where I'm going with this. What would be useful?
kc
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
Open Library now has Works defined, and is looking to develop an API for
their retrieval. It makes obvious sense that when a Work is retrieved via
the API, that the data output would include links to the Editions that link
, for all of the full text works that the Internet Archive has.
Those are at the Manifestation level, naturally.
I'll ask about adding the publication date to the output.
kc
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:Tue, 30 Mar 2010 10:22:41 -0700
From:Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net
Subject: Works API
Open Library now has Works defined, and is looking to develop an
API for their retrieval. It makes obvious sense that when a Work
is retrieved via the API, that the data output would include links
%28Filicales%29%20treated%20comparatively%20with%20a%20view%20to%20their%20natural%20classification%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts
-emily
Karen Coyle wrote:
Quoting Emily Lynema emily_lyn...@ncsu.edu:
What seems like would make more sense
and become just another chunk of bibliographic data
floating around cyberspace?
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; or (ii) a bibliographic record which is not Derived from
WorldCat whether or not the OCLC Member or Non-OCLC Member adds the
OCLC control number to the record.
(p.2)
That language is not present in the new policy.
kc
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Karen Coyle [li...@kcoyle.net]
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Next-generation policy for WorldCat
records?open for community review
Quoting Ed Summers e...@pobox.com:
On Sun, Apr 11
penalties.
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: www.inquiringlibrarian.blogspot.com
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Quoting Ziso, Ya'aqov z...@rowan.edu:
Karen Coyle,
By ‘create entities’ (below) is it NECESSARY to create records (and
keep them up-to-date), or is it possible/preferable to create them
on the fly?
./Ya’aqov
the display is created on the fly. the entities need to be somehow
embodied
, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
On May 3, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
1. MARC the data format -- too rigid, needs to go away
2. MARC21 bib data -- very detailed, well over 1,000 different data
elements, some well-coded data (not all); unfortunately trapped in #1
not coincide with my experience.
kc
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