Re: [CODE4LIB] CDS/ISIS question
Hi Peter I found the most important functions and procedures of CDS/ISIS Pascal language in the following document: http://www.intracen.org/tis/pub/impro/dosman.pdf (p.34-108). Regards, Oscar Gaona http://www.museodata.com Peter Kiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you, Oscar for the tip. I'll check it. peter király - Original Message - From: "Oscar Gaona" To: Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 6:21 PM Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] CDS/ISIS question > Peter > > You have to look for the "Mini-micro CDS/ISIS Pascal" book. There are > several versions of the English edition. I don't know an electronic > version of that, but I'm going to chek it. > > Regards, > Oscar Gaona. > > > Peter Kiraly wrote: > Dear list members, > > In the Winisis 1.5 manual one can read the following: > "Note that, at present, only the following ISIS > library routines are available. ASSIGN, CHR, COPYSTR" > (p. 140). > > But in the manual there is no place to describe the > semantics and the syntax of these functions. Do you know > any documentation which focuses of the Isis library > routines? I Googled a lot, investigate the Unesco's > Isis site etc. but i haven't found anything usable. > > Thanks in advance, > > Peter Kiraly > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [CODE4LIB] CDS/ISIS question
Thank you, Oscar for the tip. I'll check it. peter király - Original Message - From: "Oscar Gaona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 6:21 PM Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] CDS/ISIS question Peter You have to look for the "Mini-micro CDS/ISIS Pascal" book. There are several versions of the English edition. I don't know an electronic version of that, but I'm going to chek it. Regards, Oscar Gaona. Peter Kiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear list members, In the Winisis 1.5 manual one can read the following: "Note that, at present, only the following ISIS library routines are available. ASSIGN, CHR, COPYSTR" (p. 140). But in the manual there is no place to describe the semantics and the syntax of these functions. Do you know any documentation which focuses of the Isis library routines? I Googled a lot, investigate the Unesco's Isis site etc. but i haven't found anything usable. Thanks in advance, Peter Kiraly __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [CODE4LIB] CDS/ISIS question
Peter You have to look for the "Mini-micro CDS/ISIS Pascal" book. There are several versions of the English edition. I don't know an electronic version of that, but I'm going to chek it. Regards, Oscar Gaona. Peter Kiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear list members, In the Winisis 1.5 manual one can read the following: "Note that, at present, only the following ISIS library routines are available. ASSIGN, CHR, COPYSTR" (p. 140). But in the manual there is no place to describe the semantics and the syntax of these functions. Do you know any documentation which focuses of the Isis library routines? I Googled a lot, investigate the Unesco's Isis site etc. but i haven't found anything usable. Thanks in advance, Peter Kiraly __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
[CODE4LIB] CDS/ISIS question
Dear list members, In the Winisis 1.5 manual one can read the following: "Note that, at present, only the following ISIS library routines are available. ASSIGN, CHR, COPYSTR" (p. 140). But in the manual there is no place to describe the semantics and the syntax of these functions. Do you know any documentation which focuses of the Isis library routines? I Googled a lot, investigate the Unesco's Isis site etc. but i haven't found anything usable. Thanks in advance, Peter Kiraly
Re: [CODE4LIB] RFC 5005 ATOM extension and OAI
Thanks for posting this Jakob. I was just reading RFC 5005 on the train yesterday (literally) and the parallels between it and OAI-PMH struck me as well. It's not quite clear to me how deleted records would be handled with an atom archive feed. But I guess one could assume if the identifier is no longer present it has been deleted it. But that would require pulling the entire archive... I'm not really sure how much deletes are really used in OAI-PMH repositories anyhow. Stuart Weibel has written [1] about the subject of blog archiving in the past. And I remember hearing Jon Udell and Dan Chudnov talk about it [2]. Who knows what technorati, bloglines and googlereader are doing in this area. I guess the reality is that blogs are on the web and as such will be archived by InternetArchive [3]. But perhaps that doesn't really fit quite right? That's my feeling. I think your general point is correct. Libraries need to be integrating themselves into the web these days rather than expecting the web to integrate into them. Oh, and would it be alright to add your blog to http://planet.code4lib.org -- we need more of an international presence on there IMHO. //Ed [1] http://weibel-lines.typepad.com/weibelines/2007/08/blog-curation-e.html [2] http://blog.jonudell.net/2007/02/16/a-conversation-with-dan-chudnov-about-openurl-context-sensitive-linking-and-digital-archiving/ [3] http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://jakoblog.de/
[CODE4LIB] RFC 5005 ATOM extension and OAI
Hi, I just stubled upon the new RFC 5005 about Feed Paging and Archiving. As far as I understand ATOM with the archived feeds extension can be an alternative to OAI-PMH. As I summarized in my blog you could map between the two format: http://jakoblog.de/2007/10/19/archiving-weblogs-with-atom-and-rfc-5005-an-alternative-to-oai-pmh/ By the way do you know of any library initiatives to collect and archive weblogs? Greetings, Jakob -- Jakob Voß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, skype: nichtich Verbundzentrale des GBV (VZG) / Common Library Network Platz der Goettinger Sieben 1, 37073 Göttingen, Germany +49 (0)551 39-10242, http://www.gbv.de