Very interesting! I will check it out
-Peter
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jason Stirnaman wrote:
not, for instance, and entire library catalog? If I could "check out" the
library catalog onto my computer & use whatever tools I wished to search,
Peter,
You might be interested in Art Rhyno's ex
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Please excuse the cross-posting:
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> not, for instance, and entire library catalog? If I could "check out" the
> library catalog onto my computer & use whatever tools I wished to search,
Peter,
You might be interested in Art Rhyno's experiment. Here's Jon Udell's summary:
Art Rhyno’s science project
Art Rhyno’s title is Systems
Our SRU implementation is at level 0, for only keyword searching. We
don't have any Boolean functionality. More here:
http://www.oaister.org/sru.html
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Dumb question, no experience with the syntax, but should there be a
wildcard -or- use of something other than equals (sorry, if I'm way off
base, but most query syntax I use requires "like" or wildcarding).
-t
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
That was a typo in my problem report,
Hi Jakob-
Yes, I think you are correct that it is a bit much to think that a
distributed archiving model is a bit much for libraries to even consider
now, but I do think there are useful insights to be gained here.
As it stands now, linux developers using Git can carry around the entire
change h
That was a typo in my problem report, I'm afraid. I was actually
searching Jansen, and that still exhibits the problems I mentioned.
I've also moved this conversation to indexdata's own list for this
service, at
http://lists.indexdata.dk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oclist (thanks to Jason
Ronallo
You're not getting any hits because the name is not Jensen, it's Jansen.
I'm not sure where Jensen came from but the OAIster indexes here have
Jansen.
josh
On 10/24/07 6:04 PM, "Jonathan Rochkind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm messing with SRU search of http://indexdata.dk/opencontent/oaiste
It doesn't actually work with OAIster's own SRU interface, either. A
query for the title works, but adding the author's name fails.
OAIster's SRU implementation is very strange, though, so I could very
well be doing something wrong.
-Ross.
On 10/25/07, Eric Lease Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On Oct 24, 2007, at 6:04 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
I have some behavior I can't explain. There's this article that is in
OAISter, called ""Resurrection and Appropriation: Reputational
Trajectories, Memory Work, and the Political Use of Historical
Figures"
by "Robert S. Jensen".
I do an SRU s
Peter wrote:
Also, re: blog mirroring, I highly recommend the current discussions
floating aroung the blogosphere regarding distributed source control (Git,
Mercurial, etc.). It's a fundamental paradigm shift from centralized
control to distributed control that points the way toward the future
Hi Clay,
I completely agree with everything you just wrote, especially about
Atom + APP being more than just a technology for blogs. APP is a
great lightweight alternative to WebDAV, and promising for all sorts
of data transfer. The fact that it has developer groundswell is a
huge plus. Durin
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