The LOC will not provide programmatic access to the archive of a type that
you seek. At the moment we do not have a solution for this common request.
We're waiting on a major infrastructure upgrade before we can prioritize
this request among all other priorities.
-John Kalucki
On 04/18/2010 01:48 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
The LOC will not provide programmatic access to the archive of a type that
you seek. At the moment we do not have a solution for this common request.
We're waiting on a major infrastructure upgrade before we can prioritize
this request among all
What gave you the impression that Google was connected to LOC's archive? As
far as I can tell the two archive programs are seperate and Google's data is
only available from when they started getting the firehose.
Abraham
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 14:11, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/18/2010 03:40 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:
What gave you the impression that Google was connected to LOC's archive? As
far as I can tell the two archive programs are seperate and Google's data is
only available from when they started getting the firehose.
Abraham
I'll have to go
Ok so Google has an archive and the Library of Congress has an
archive... I want to access someone's archive of Tweets via a solid,
performant, rest-ful API... any suggestions? Twitter?
ps: I'm worried the LOC will not be performant enough, and they are
making noises like for research use, which