Okay thanks, good enough!
Jonathan
Chuck Costakos wrote:
Jonathan,
The direct linking to ISSN has been changed already so that it links only to
the record for that serial, not to the articles from that serial. So the
easiest way is to link directly using the ISSN, either with the hyphen
(http:
Jonathan,
The direct linking to ISSN has been changed already so that it links only to
the record for that serial, not to the articles from that serial. So the
easiest way is to link directly using the ISSN, either with the hyphen
(http://worldcat.org/issn/0025-3154) or without
(http://worldcat.or
I forget if I already posted this.
I'm having trouble making "dt:ser" advice below work in combination with
adding "&loc=[zipcode]" on the end. No matter how I do it, it seems to
make worldcat complain. Any advice?
Jonathan
Roy Tennant wrote:
At the request of Chuck Costakas of the Open WorldC
Thanks for the info, I can add "+dt:ser" to my links in the meantime.
Jonathan
Roy Tennant wrote:
At the request of Chuck Costakas of the Open WorldCat team, I'm getting back
to you all on Jonathan's good question about how an ISSN link is handled. At
the moment, I think we're in agreement that
At the request of Chuck Costakas of the Open WorldCat team, I'm getting back
to you all on Jonathan's good question about how an ISSN link is handled. At
the moment, I think we're in agreement that it doesn't work exactly as it
should. That is, we believe a link to an ISSN should be treated differe