Can you tell me how to legally include more than one author name in an OpenURL 
context object? I've been a bit confused about this myself, and happen to be 
dealing with it presently too.

And of course no metadata format has 'all metadata fields', but the 
interestingly point here is that while SAP1/2  does have a pretty good set of 
elements  neccessary to _identify_ a citation (it's intended purpose), it is 
missing a few really important elements for a general purpose citation metadata 
format to be used for anything in addition to identification. Multiple authors 
names (seperated into firstname/lastname/etc elements) being one of the primary 
ones important for just about any citation application that _isn't_ limited to 
identification. Abstract being another useful for a wide variety of 
applications.

It's a bit frustrating to me, because it seems to me that with just a few added 
things, SAP1/2 _could_ be sufficient for a much wider range of applications 
than it is now. Of course, maybe it just seems that way, in the sense that no 
matter how much you have it always seems like you need 'just one more'. :)

Jonathan

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Jonathan Rochkind
Digital Services Software Engineer
The Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
410.516.8886
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>>> Eric Hellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/28/2007 1:10 PM >>>
On Sep 27, 2007, at 9:59 PM, Steve Toub wrote:

> A reminder that the data model for OpenURL/COinS does not have all
> metadata fields: only one author allowed, no abstract, etc.

That's incorrect; an Openurl context object may contain any number of
author names. (but not parsed author names).

And to be fair, there exists no metadata format that has "all
metadata fields".

Eric

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