I'm certainly no expert, but my understanding is that you have to
embed the extra authors into a call (a "fetch" in the SFX lingo) using
a private identifier at the end of the OpenURL string. It's more
complicated than that, of course, since there has to an sid included
in addition to the pid and,
Ed Summers wrote:
It's a good idea. I know there's significant interest here at LC to
follow OCLC's lead in making data and services available to the
public.
Really? What there'd be the most interest in from _this_ public would be
LCC and LCSH authorities, as well as NAF (person/corporate name,
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Can you tell me how to legally include more than one author name in an OpenURL
context object? I've been a bit confused about this myself, and happen to be
dealing with it presently too.
And of course no metadata format has 'all metadata fields', but the
interestingly point here is that while S
On Sep 27, 2007, at 9:59 PM, Steve Toub wrote:
A reminder that the data model for OpenURL/COinS does not have all
metadata fields: only one author allowed, no abstract, etc.
That's incorrect; an Openurl context object may contain any number of
author names. (but not parsed author names).
And