Impressive sample. kst
Godmar Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/8/2007 5:57 PM
On 5/8/07, Karen Tschanz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Godmar:
I would be interested in receiving links from libraries that has
implemented this, so that I could see the results. Thanks for your
help!
Given that what I
Hi,
following up on our discussion about how to extract holdings
information from a III catalog, and following David's generous offer
to share his code, I went ahead and started a sourceforge project:
libxess.
libxess is intended to bridge the gap between Library 2.0 services
and legacy ILS
Hi, Godmar:
I would be interested in receiving links from libraries that has
implemented this, so that I could see the results. Thanks for your help!
kst
Godmar Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/8/2007 3:37 PM
Hi,
following up on our discussion about how to extract holdings
information from a III
I have been working on very similar things for Horizon. I guess Horizon
won't be along long, but I'll try to take a look at what you've done and
see if I can fit my Horizon stuff into the framework. If it's too much
trouble to fit my stuff into your framework though...
Jonathan
Karen Tschanz
Hi Godmar,
Just FYI, David's script doesn't work with all III catalogs.
Z39.50 might be a slightly better option (our's, for example, seems to
produce errors from his test page). I'd be willing to work with you on it,
if you're up for trying to figure out why it doesn't work in our case.
On 5/8/07, Karen Tschanz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Godmar:
I would be interested in receiving links from libraries that has
implemented this, so that I could see the results. Thanks for your help!
Given that what I propose is still in the design phase/vaporware,
asking for examples may be
On 5/8/07, Adam Brin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Godmar,
Just FYI, David's script doesn't work with all III catalogs.
Z39.50 might be a slightly better option (our's, for example, seems to
produce errors from his test page). I'd be willing to work with you on it,
if you're up for trying