On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Karen Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Angelo, I'm not surprised that OL does not have many modern Greek books
> - the data comes mainly from US and UK libraries. There are some of the
> usual ancient Greek "classics" but not current publications.
>
> I looked at your spreadsheet and, with the help of Google translate, was
> able to make out some of it. I would be willing to spec out how to
> convert this to a format that OL can load (either MARC or the Amazon API
> format), but can't do the programming, so someone else will need to
> volunteer for that. I'm also not sure how we get a file of records into
> the OL pipeline, so before we go to the effort we should make sure that
> is possible.
>

Since OpenLibrary's native format is JSON, there's a good chance that
OpenRefine could massage the CSV into the necessary format using the
templating exporter (ie no programming required).

I'd be willing to help with that or a simple Python script to do the
conversion if I didn't have the strong (nay, overwhelming) sense that Open
Library has been abandoned by the Internet Archive as they move on to
newer, shinier projects.

Tom


> On 11/18/12 3:56 PM, Angelo wrote:
> > sorry, forgot to attach the file
> >
> > here it is
> >
> > Στις 19/11/2012 01:54 πμ, ο/η Angelo έγραψε:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I think that non-english publishers are also included in the open
> >> library project but not many books in Greek are included yet.
> >>
> >> So i would like to inform you (in case you don't already know) that
> >> the National Book Center of Greece (EKEBI) collects all greek
> >> publications. They have records for all books published in Greece
> >> since 1990 (around 170.000)
> >>
> >> You can find more info
> >>
> >> here : http://www.gbip.gr/main.asp?page=aboutus
> >> and here : http://www.gbip.gr/main.asp?page=aboutus
> >>
> >> They state that "On July 1st 2003 access was made openly available to
> >> the public." which is true but their public service lacks an api or a
> >> way to get a dump of the database.
> >>
> >> On the other hand they do provide a way to download an .xls file of
> >> the user's current search. (greek version of the site only). A current
> >> search could be : gimme all the books of publisher X
> >>
> >> I have contacted them several times for details on how i can access
> >> the database for my thesis but got no answer.
> >>
> >> I guess that if you send them a request, they will have to answer back.
> >>
> >> If not, i could finish my scraping scripts based on any specs that you
> >> can provide. The problem is that their web view doesn't provide all
> >> info (the xls download method mentioned above provides more)
> >>
> >> Their database provides Titles,authors, publishers etc in  greek,
> >> english and greeklish.
> >>
> >> if you do take action and have any feedback i would really be
> >> interested to know the response.
> >>
> >> cheers
> >>
> >> Angelo
> >>
> >> I attach a small xls sample file of a single publisher
> >
>
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