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DIRECTOR, ONLINE LIBRARY ENVIRONMENT
University of Virginia Library
The University of Virginia Library seeks a strong technical leader for
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Chris Markman
Resource Library Coordinator
Visual Performing Arts
Clark University
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On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Chris Fitzpatrick
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HI All,
I am getting data from google books that I do not understand in the
dc:identifier field.
I understand ISBN: ISSN: LCCN: OCLC:
but UOM:, and UCSC:?
Can anyone help with what these two mean. Are they Universities?
Here is a snippet of xml;
dc:formatbook/dc:format
UOM presumably indicates some sort of identifier from the University of
Michigan. UCSC is presumably University of California Santa Cruz. Try going to
their library catalogs and see if the numbers that follow line up somehow.
If the person who coined these identifiers understood Linked Data, we
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Young,Jeff (OR) jyo...@oclc.org wrote:
UOM presumably indicates some sort of identifier from the University of
Michigan. UCSC is presumably University of California Santa Cruz. Try going
to their library catalogs and see if the numbers that follow line up
Dear David,
I believe they're codes for universities. UCSC is probably Univ of Calif Santa
Cruz. UOM is University of Michigan. (You'll see STANFORD and OCLC in the
results also, though OCLC is not a university).
I tracked one of items in the ATOM feed to the UM record:
There've been some interesting discussions on Wiki-research-l about citations
lately, including a post today about using a centralized, semantic wiki as a
repository for all the world's citations, using infobox-based citation
templates, and expressing cited by relationships as backlinks. For
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Web Developer/Designer
This person will work closely with Dykes Library (http://library.kumc.edu)
staff, faculty and other Information Resources units to raise the visibility of
expertise, research, publications, grey literature, and