Since we're announcing things :) I've also made a node.js client for the 'editions' service, based on xISBN. [*]
Basically, you give it an ISBN and it gives you the editions associated with the relevant work(s). -Ross. * https://github.com/talis/node-openlibrary-editions On Friday, March 8, 2013, John Shutt wrote: > Hey y'all, > > Over the past week, Jay Fajardo and I have been doing a lot of work on the > openlibrary > gem <https://github.com/jayfajardo/openlibrary>. We've added a shiny new > client for the REST API <http://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/restful_api>, > which can: > > * Find books and authors by their OLIDs > * Get the revision history of any object > * Get an array of recent changes to Open Library > * Create Ruby pseudo-objects to easily grab OL object data > * Log in to Open Library programmatically > > There's still more to add, like broader support for the Query API, but > we're near the point where people can write advanced crawlers and bots in > Ruby. If any of your friends and loved ones are Rubyists and want to > contribute to Open Library, point them toward this project! > > Speaking of bots, how does one become a member of the API > usergroup<http://openlibrary.org/usergroup/api>? > Does the bot have to be written and get its code vetted before it can make > PUT requests? > > John Shutt >
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