Thanks for the suggestions and links, everyone.
I'll check them out and see what will work for me.
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Sent: Fri 12-6-2009 5:55
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Newbie asking for some suggestions with javascript
Yes - see this email
http://serials.infomotions.com/code4lib/archive/2009/200905/0909.html
If you can host yourself, the stand-alone
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Derik Badmandbad...@temple.edu wrote:
Hello all,
I'm not sure the way I'm checking isbns against the text file is the most
efficient way to go. Basically I'm making an ajax call to the file that
takes the data and makes an array of objects. I then query the
Hi Derik,
This looks good... I suppose the question to some of your questions is
what's in your toolbox?
Specifically:
- Are you running on windows or unix on the server?
- Are you able to install anything on the server - are you an admin or
similar?
- Are you able to run a scripting language
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Jon Gorman jonathan.gor...@gmail.comwrote:
I guess the first question is if it is really necessary to use a text
file? I'm not entirely clear on this process, but perhaps the text
file could be imported into a database.
At this point the text file is a
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Tom Pasley tom.pas...@gmail.com wrote:
- Are you running on windows or unix on the server?
-Are you able to install anything on the server - are you an admin or
similar?
- Are you able to run a scripting language like PHP on the server?
- Do you have
This data (the Tic-Tocs RSS URLs) is also available via xISSN. For example:
http://xissn.worldcat.org/webservices/xid/issn/1095-9203?method=getMetadata
format=xmlfl=*
Look for the rssurl attribute. For information on xISSN see:
http://xissn.worldcat.org/xissnadmin/
Roy
On 6/11/09 6/11/09
Roy,
Just to clarify, you have to be an OCLC cataloging member to use this
beyond 100 uses per day, correct?
Thanks,
Annette
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Roy Tennanttenna...@oclc.org wrote:
This data (the Tic-Tocs RSS URLs) is also available via xISSN. For example:
Yes - see this email
http://serials.infomotions.com/code4lib/archive/2009/200905/0909.html
If you can host yourself, the stand-alone version is efficient and easy to
keep up to date - just run a cronjob that downloads the text file from JISC.
My WSGI script will automatically pick up if it has