#902: Google Scholar's "Library Links Program"
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 Reporter:  skaplun      |      Owner:
     Type:  enhancement  |     Status:  new
 Priority:  major        |  Milestone:
Component:  BibExport    |    Version:
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 From [http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/libraries.html#start4
 Google Scholar's F.A.Q.]:

 [...]
 '''''I have a home grown link resolver. Can I still sign up for the
 Library Links program?'''''

 ''Yes, but it will take some work. First, edit
 [http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/institutional_links.xml this
 file] and put it up on your library website. Next, make your link resolver
 export your electronic holdings in
 [http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/institutional_holdings.xml this
 format] and put those files up on your website as well. Finally, email us
 the URLs for these files. We'll review your configuration and get back to
 you within a week or two. Once we add you to the program, our robots will
 periodically visit your URLs and update the links on our website
 appropriately.''
 [...]

 These export information might be happily generated in an automatic
 fashion if, for every electronic subscription of an institution, a record
 was existing in Invenio in a conventional collection, with a conventional
 format.

 An example of this, at CERN, is the
 [http://cdsweb.cern.ch/collection/Periodicals Periodicals collection] in
 CDS. Every record in this collection follows a certain format, containing
 information about which journal, volume, issue etc. CERN Library is
 subscribed to.

 That would help users of an institution using Invenio to manage its
 electronic subscription knowing immediately, in Google Scholar, if the
 institution provide access to a given publication.

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Ticket URL: <http://invenio-software.org/ticket/902>
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