Bess,

I do have a ruby class that gets current holdings, but it would only
work for Voyager.

My guess is it depend greatly on the ILS -- the RDBMS based ones
(Voyager, Aleph, Horizon, VTLS, etc.) and the rest (Unicorn, III,
etc.).

Unicorn has its API to draw from, but you'd have problems sharing it.

-Ross.

On 1/17/07, Bess Sadler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 17, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Andrew Nagy wrote:

> One thing I am hoping that can come out of the preconference is a
> standard XSLT doc.  I sat down with my metadata librarian to
> develop our
> XSLT doc -- determining what fields are to be searchable what fields
> should be left out to help speed up results, etc.
>
> It's pretty easy, I think you will be amazed how fast you can have a
> functioning system with very little effort.
>
> Andrew

As long as we're on the subject, does anyone want to share strategies
for syncing circulation data? It sounds like we're all talking about
the parallel systems รก la NCSU's Endeca system, which I think is a
great idea. It's the circ data that keeps nagging at me, though. Is
there an elegant way to use your fancy new faceted browser to search
against circ data w/out re-dumping the whole thing every night?

Bess


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