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For folks interested in developments and developing the "Gather, Create, Share" and "Personal Collection Systems" memes, and systems implementing either or both. Two years of archives prior to August 2006 are at http://old.onebiglibrary.net/yale/cipolo /gcs-pcs-list/.
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COinS implementors. Please tell us if you want your COinS rendered!
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LibX renders COinS, typically as icons that provide links to OpenURL
resolvers. We're currently making them a lot smarter by using services
such Summon to tell an interacting user more about the availability of
the referred-to item.
We are regularly getting requests from LibX maintainers and users to... more »
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unapi example?
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Hi,
I'm trying to understand the unAPI spec:
[link]
The example (under 'complete example') at that page says:
"Compose the unAPI base URL, weblog entry identifier, and the oai_dc
FORMAT by visiting [link]... more »
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how to use unapi for bibtex files
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I have a website with bibtex files (that get converted to html via
php). I would like to use unAPI so that a program like zotero can get
the info from my site. Is there an easy way to do this that doesn't
involve reprogramming my php parser? Like a way to get the unAPI info
straight from the bibtex files?... more »
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RDFa OpenURL
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In a recent session at the Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose,
People from google indicated that they would be interested to pick up
article citation information from web pages if it was incoded in RDFa.
Since there is no RDF binding for OpenURL, and since it would be
straightforward to produce one, I wonder if anyone is interested in... more »
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One Data Format Identifier (and Registry) to Rule Them All
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Hello everybody. I apologize for the crossposting, but this is an area that could (potentially) affect every one of these groups. I realize that not everybody will be able to respond to all lists, but... First of all, some back story (Code4Lib subscribers can probably skip ahead): Jangle [1] requires URIs to explicitly declare the format of the data... more »
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UnAPI formats list
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Hey everybody. I'm trying to write a little UnAPI adapter for Jangle, but I'm a little hung up on the part of the spec that defines which formats are available by the service (the "no arguments passed" part). The spec reads: "Provide a list of object formats which should be supported for all objects available through the unAPI service."... more »
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Java implementation of unAPI HTTP service available
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FYI, I've released a Java implementation of the unAPI HTTP service to
Sourceforge:
[link]. This release provides unAPI support for both
Fedora and DSpace and it should be fairly easy to add implementations
that support other services as well, in particular for services that
support OAI-PMH.... more »
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