Hi:
A while ago, we noted that some folks here had run into the problem of
parsing reference strings (the lines at the end of a paper that points
to other refereed work). When canonicalized, such data can be used to
create citation networks and potentially used as in bibliometric
measurements.
All:
Does anyone have/know of PHP classes for searching the Serials Solutions
360 APIs, particularly Search?
Thanks,
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Or .NET classes for the same?
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Jason Stirnaman
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On 4/2/2008 at 12:39 PM, in message
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Lisa
(ponslm)
Okay, so new plan for access to code4lib server, since nobody stepped up
to want to be an app admin junta. :) Subject to approval by Ryan and
Jeff, of course. Recall that Ryan and Jeff at OSU say they are ready to
grant shell access to code4libbers, but weren't sure how to figure out
_who_ to
While I have no comment on this particular issue (since nobody wants
me adminning *anything*), I would like to propose that before we set
up any new services/applications on code4lib.org, we talk about
whether or not any of the existing applications have functionality
that could suffice.
I guess
Good point, agreed. But we've got what we've got, and what we've got can
work better if we don't rely on Ryan (who has another job) only to admin
it. Even if we had an agreed moratorium on ever adding anything else, I
still think we need to deal with a way to get other code4lib volunteers
to
I use pico too - but I use an alias to add command line switches
automatically (-imw), so that un-sissifies it (a bit).
Back when that was my choice, I used emacs exactly once, during which I
removed every instance of the letter m from a lengthy document. (When
I have to edit a file in my