Thanks Casey - that clears things up. I am still fuzzy about some of
the other plugins though.
As far as the other Scriblio plugins this is what I am thinking:
Flickr Importer is used only if you are using the Flickr interface to
catalog your images (this is how Beyond Brown Paper was created?)? It
imports your image, text and tags into corresponding Scriblio Facets?
Catalog importer is only for importing an existing library catalog
(MARC format) into Scriblio to use Scriblio as the OPAC - something I
don't need if I'm not using MARC records?
Likewise with MARC File Connector?
And the Community Info DB is described as "Enables the entry,
searching, and display of "community information database" records".
Is that another plugin that works like OpenAmazOogleThing?
Am I understanding these correctly? Thanks! - Lisa
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:27 PM, llaughy <
llau...@sps.edu> wrote:
>
> > Is there a list some where of the "variety of bibliographic APIs" that
> > Scriblio OpenAmazOogleThing Connector enriches your catalog with?
>
> The current version hits Amazon, Google, and LibraryThing's Open Knowledge
> Database if you enter all the API keys. I hope to expand it in time to
> hit OpenLibrary (perhaps with round-trip data updates if their API
> ever supports it).
>
> I can imagine hitting a few other APIs in time, as well.
>
> Example data that it gets includes:
>
> Additional characters and places from LT:
http://collingswoodlib.org/browse/?person=sirius-blackhttp://collingswoodlib.org/browse/?place=Texas%7CCamp+Green+Lake