The files are available on my website, at least for the time being:
http://roncoleman.org/marcxml/
I haven't had a chance to do anything with it other than run another test
set of marc records through it (testrecords.xml).
Ron Coleman
Systems Librarian
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Maybe this will help. Here are some pointers to an updated set of files
(still far from ready for prime-time, but at least the Japanese record
displays). The two .xml test file URLs seem to work, at least in IE.
http://outgoing.typepad.com/code/marcdisplay/compact.20060328.tgz the
compressed
set of files
(still far from ready for prime-time, but at least the Japanese record
displays). The two .xml test file URLs seem to work, at least in IE.
http://outgoing.typepad.com/code/marcdisplay/compact.20060328.tgz the
compressed tarball of the following files:
http://outgoing.typepad.com/code
Well, I'm not sure that's it at all. You folks are smart... help me out
here.
Wearing my LII hat (http://lii.org ) I have been approached by a
library--and had suggestions on our user survey--for something I've wanted
to offer from LII as an added value service (as in, we do it and you pay for
On 3/29/06, K.G. Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Develop web services (accessible by subscription) to allow a developer to
include some of the LII in an application.
I was going to do exactly this for the Australasian part of the world
(still pending; too much to do). I think the idea is a
On Mar 28, 2006, at 5:33 PM, K.G. Schneider wrote:
Wearing my LII hat (http://lii.org ) I have been approached by a
library--and had suggestions on our user survey--for something I've
wanted
to offer from LII as an added value service (as in, we do it and
you pay for
it) but wasn't able to
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Another option is one that I think you already do and that is to wrap an
organization's branding around your licensed content:
* Have the organization set up a domain name service entry that
points to your server (e.g. resources.library.oh.us =