Here's a list of a few that work. The available attributes probably aren't complete - and most are Canadian sites... :) I think I've only included the targets that I got to work.
Many more targets are necessary for our Cat. staff so I'll try to make the Z-XML bits for opensrf.xml available. We are now live with EG @ http://islandlibraries.roblib.upei.ca thanks to many great folks on this list! <ALBERTA> <!-- uofa does not require username/password --> <name>uofa</name> <host>ualapp.library.ualberta.ca</host> <port>2200</port> <db>unicorn</db> <record_format>F</record_format> <attrs> <tcn><code>12</code><format>1</format></tcn> <isbn><code>7</code><format>6</format></isbn> <lccn><code>9</code><format>1</format></lccn> <author><code>1003</code><format>6</format></author> <title><code>4</code><format>6</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> <pubdate><code>31</code><format>1</format></pubdate> </attrs> </ALBERTA> <AMICUS> <!-- AMICUS does not require username/password --> <name>AMICUS</name> <host>amicus.nlc-bnc.ca</host> <port>210</port> <db>NL</db> <record_format>F</record_format> <attrs> <tcn><code>12</code><format>1</format></tcn> <isbn><code>7</code><format>6</format></isbn> <lccn><code>9</code><format>1</format></lccn> <author><code>1003</code><format>6</format></author> <title><code>4</code><format>6</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> <pubdate><code>31</code><format>1</format></pubdate> </attrs> </AMICUS> <NOVANET> <!-- usask does not require username/password --> <name>NOVANET</name> <host>aleph1.novanet.ns.ca</host> <port>9991</port> <db>NOV01PUB</db> <attrs> <tcn><code>12</code><format>1</format></tcn> <isbn><code>7</code><format>6</format></isbn> <lccn><code>9</code><format>1</format></lccn> <author><code>1003</code><format>6</format></author> <title><code>4</code><format>6</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> <pubdate><code>31</code><format>1</format></pubdate> </attrs> </NOVANET> <USASK> <!-- usask does not require username/password --> <name>usask</name> <host>sundog.usask.ca</host> <port>210</port> <db>INNOPAC</db> <record_format>B</record_format> <attrs> <author><code>1003</code><format>1</format></author> <isbn><code>8</code><format>1</format></isbn> <title><code>4</code><format>1</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> </attrs> </USASK> <coloradostate> <!-- coloradostate does not require username/password --> <name>coloradostate</name> <host>catalog.library.colostate.edu</host> <port>210</port> <db>INNOPAC</db> <record_format>B</record_format> <attrs> <author><code>1003</code><format>1</format></author> <isbn><code>8</code><format>1</format></isbn> <title><code>4</code><format>1</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> </attrs> </coloradostate> <michiganstate> <!-- MichiganState does not require username/password --> <name>michiganstate</name> <host>magic.lib.msu.edu</host> <port>210</port> <db>INNOPAC</db> <record_format>B</record_format> <attrs> <author><code>1003</code><format>1</format></author> <isbn><code>8</code><format>1</format></isbn> <title><code>4</code><format>1</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> </attrs> </michiganstate> <cornell> <!-- cornell does not require username/password --> <name>cornell</name> <host>catalog.library.cornell.edu</host> <port>7090</port> <db>voyager</db> <record_format>F</record_format> <attrs> <tcn><code>12</code><format>1</format></tcn> <isbn><code>7</code><format>6</format></isbn> <lccn><code>9</code><format>1</format></lccn> <author><code>1003</code><format>6</format></author> <title><code>4</code><format>6</format></title> <issn><code>8</code><format>1</format></issn> <pubdate><code>31</code><format>1</format></pubdate> </attrs> </cornell> F. Grant Johnson Systems Coordinator Robertson Library University of Prince Edward Island >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/10/08 12:20 AM >>> Other than LOC - what other Z targets are people using? Thanks David Schuster ---- Deanna Frazee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You are correct; LC does not own copies of all USA-published books. > This is particularly common when it comes to paperback fiction. > > Many other libraries may have a record for the paperback edition, > though. Our copy catalogers search a variety of libraries using Z39.50 > searching, then download the most accurate record. At the moment we > aren't downloading to Evergreen since it is still in testing, but we > will be in just a few more months. > > Deanna Frazee > Killeen City Library System > (254) 501-8995 > (254) 501-7704 (fax) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:open-ils- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don McMorris > > Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 1:12 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] LOC Z39.50 Search and ISBN numbers > > > > Hi RobertC, > > > > By Voyager, I assume you mean the Library of Congress Voyager database > > (one of the default targets in Evergreen). Is this correct? > > > > Now, I did a quick search on the LC (http://catalog.loc.gov) by that > > ISBN, and also did not get any results. This leads me to believe that > > LC simply doesn't have a bibliographic record with this ISBN. In this > > case, the publisher probably simply may've applied a new ISBN for the > > different format, and may not have submitted the alternate format to > > the LC. > > > > In short, the LC Voyager database does /not/ include all USA-published > > books (and may even include some non-US published titles). > > > > I'm sure there's a cataloger on-list that probably knows more than I > > about the LC process... If so, please share ;) > > > > --Don > > > > On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 1:18 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have been using the Z38.50 (voyager) search to import bib records > into > > EG. This is working well > > > and saving a ton of typing :-) but I have noticed one point that > seems a > > bit strange. > > > > > > Sometimes I don't find the exact ISBN number of a book. I know that > the > > copy is being loaded has > > > been out for a while (since we acquired it several years ago). > > > > > > Example: > > > The Da Vinci Code paperback ISBN 0-385-51322-4 Publisher: > Doubleday. > > The search yields nothing > > > for this ISBN > > > > > > When searching for Da Vinci in the Title and Brown, Dan in the > Author > > there are 2 found: > > > ISBN 0385513755 Special Illustrated edition (my paperback has no > > pictures) > > > ISBN 0385504209 This is the hardcover edition. > > > > > > Neither of these 2 seem to be correct for the paperback I have in > hand. > > My assumption so far has > > > been that the Voyager search would find at lease all USA published > > books. Is this incorrect? > > > > > > Thanks for any info. > > > > > > RobertC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
