COinS @ the LPI
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COinS @ the LPI


I've started adding ContentObjects in Spans (COinS) to another page at the LPI, a listing of papers published by our staff. I've not heard any problems with the ones on our Recent Additions to the Catalog page and we have been using them there for several months.

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- Coins At Wikipedia
Wikipedia has recently stopped using COinS. There have been many complaints (e.g. https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19262) that articles take too long to render. For articles with many citations, the obvious low-hanging fruit is COINS metadata....

- Coins Generator
It seems the COinS Generator is not working, at least when given a DOI it returns the target not a Content Object in Spans. Is there no alternative tool? I couldn't find one. If that is the case, is it because COinS is pretty useless and no one bothered...

- Coins Browser Extensions For Your Library
COinS Browser Extensions for Your Library provides a handy list to add this tool to your desktop. COinS...

- Coins In Open Worldcat
OCLC in now using COinS in Open WorldCat.OCLC has added COinS to its Open WorldCat Web pages. COinS, or Context Objects in Spans, is a standardized way to invisibly embed bibliographic metadata into a Web page's HTML, using the OpenURL metadata. This...

- Coins Tool
The COinS Browser Extensions for Your Library can autogenerate bookmarklets and greasemonkey scripts for sending embedded COinS to your local resolver.Below is a form for finding bookmarklets and greasemonkey scripts to support COinS links at a number...



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