Joachim Neubert wrote:
Has anybody built a conversion from PICA+ to MODS and is willing to
share the code?
First there is not one PICA+ but different variants like there are
different MARC variants. Second the most PICA+ to anything conversions
that I know use the "FCV" conversion language t
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good BISAC Subject Headings
source for looking up a recommended BISAC based on ISBN, LCSH, etc.
I've found some pages on oclc.org saying they were starting work on
crosswalks and possibly including them in WorldCat but I haven't seen
any returned in any WorldCat
I saw a great presentation by Jesse Haro from Phoenix Public on their Endeca
catalog. They had their catalogers go back and recatalog the entire
collection with BISAC headings. You might want to see if you can get in
touch with him to see if he has any information for you.
http://mlamasslib.blog
And if you could get access to the catalogue, you could then train a
classifier (maybe bayes?) to predict BISAC given the other types of
headings (or other data) in the records.
Rob
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 12:21 -0500, Andrew Nagy wrote:
> I saw a great presentation by Jesse Haro from Phoenix Publi
The BISG licenses BISAC to institutions that want to incorporate the
terminology into their "internal systems"[1]. I'm not sure what this means
for API access. But an email to the BISG seems the minimum of due diligence.
Roy
[1] http://www.bisg.org/standards/bisac_subject/license.html
On 1/21/09
At various tech related library gatherings here in the Netherlands there
have been discussion about setting up a regional Code4Lib (or something
similar)
So as a start, if there any subscribers on this list who are in the
vicinity of Netherlands/Belgium and interested, please give me a shout.
We
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Crosswalks to LCSH get us into the cost for LCSH+NAF. I havenĀ¹t verified
that, but since LCSF/NAF are gov.docs they are not copy righted withi
Yep, I caught the license information but it appeared that they didn't
really have much more than a list for you to use locally. More or less
stated how you line up their headings with your local items is up to
you. Probably won't pursue the cost until I know that it can be done
programmatically ve
Hello, All,
As mentioned before, I have received quite a few inquiries about the
packages. I have created a web page so that you can download them. I
have also made some fixes on the package. The software package does:
* Unzip ProQuest/UMI ETD delivery Zipped files, and create one
dir
Hi List Members,
Just a reminder that our regional Code4lib group, Code4libNYC, is holding our
first
meeting of the New Year. The time, date, and location are:
Time: Thursday, January 29th from 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 noon
Location: Metropolitan New York Library Council Offices
Address: 57 E. 11
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