Back in 1999-2002 a handful of our theses were submitted as a collection of
xml files. We posted the files in our repository several years ago (we posted
a zipped folder with all the files). At that time, if you opened front.xml you
would be able to access the thesis. We have not touched the
pically a problem.
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Robertson, Wendy C < wendy-robert...@uiowa.edu>
wrote:
> Back in 1999-2002 a handful of our theses were submitted as a
> collection of xml files. We posted the files in our repository
> sev
Thanks all! Yes, I was expecting to need to replace those text strings with
the numeric entities
Wendy
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Regarding the data in OCLC, my understanding (as a former serials cataloger) is
that there is detailed information for at least some institutions in the
interlibrary loan portion of the OCLC database but this is not available via
worldcat. I know our ILL department added detailed information for
Hi -
This is perhaps not so much a question as sharing of thoughts and questions
that ran through my head before doing something as seemingly simple as joining
an IRC. I am guessing other women may have similar thoughts, so I thought it
might be useful to share.
I have never participated in an