I would like to be able to offer authors of Code4Lib Journal articles a
good place to host code discussed in an article, if they desire it. This
could do that too. So I think it's a great idea.
As with everything, what it would need is someone to volunteer to take
responsibility to setup/manage
Does anyone know of a place where the LCC Callnumber classifications can be
found in a parseable format such as XML?
Thanks
Andrew
Not long ago, I recall Ed Summers sharing the classification outline
in RDF. I may still have a copy of that around if you're interest.
Have a nice day,
Jonathan
On 8/28/07 12:16 PM, Andrew Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a place where the LCC Callnumber classifications
I'd certainly be interested in that too.
On 8/28/07, Jonathan Brinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not long ago, I recall Ed Summers sharing the classification outline
in RDF. I may still have a copy of that around if you're interest.
Have a nice day,
Jonathan
On 8/28/07 12:16 PM, Andrew
On 8/28/07, Roy Tennant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the files at http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/
The files Roy mentions are a great start, and might be enough for your purposes.
But they don't go into the full gory detail of the classification.
For example, if you are interested in QA934, you
Yes Please, Is Ed listening in?
Thanks
Andrew
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Not long ago, I