Library Cataloging
Latest Code4Lib Journal
The fourth issue of Code4Lib Journal is now available. Articles include:
Auto-Populating an ILL form with the Serial Solutions Link Resolver API by Daniel TalskyMining Data from ISI Web of Science Reports by Alfred KraemerUnveiling Jangle: Untangling Library Resources and Exposing them through the Atom Publishing Protocol by Ross Singer and James FarrugiaLibraryH3lp: A New Flexible Chat Reference System by Pam Sessoms and Eric SessomsOpenBook WordPress Plugin: Open Source Access to Bibliographic Data by John MiedemaThe Library Search Engine: A Smart Solution for Integrating Resources Beyond Library Holdings b y Karin Herm and Sibylle VolzBOOK REVIEW: Two Books about FRBR, Compared by Christine Schwartz
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Code4lib Journal
The new issue of the Code4Lib Journal is now available. Plenty of informative articles. For instance: Indexing Linked Bibliographic Data with JSON-LD, BibJSON and Elasticsearch by Thomas JohnsonMetadata Analysis at the Command-Line by Mark PhillipsBuilding...
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Anachronistic Assumptions About Marc
Interpreting MARC: Where?s the Bibliographic Data? by by Jason Thomale appears in the latest code4lib Journal The MARC data format was created early in the history of digital computers. In this article, the author entertains the notion that viewing MARC...
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Code4lib Conference
The video from the Code4Lib Conference is now on Archive.org. Note that you can get the MPEG2 high def format there. Some talks include:MARCThing Casey Durfee discusses MARCThing, a self-contained web service which aims to do for MARC and Z39.50 what...
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Code4lib Journal
The Code4Lib Journal has released the first issue. Lots of good stuff there.Beyond OPAC 2.0: Library Catalog as Versatile Discovery Platform by Tito Sierra, Joseph Ryan, and Markus WustFacet-based search and navigation with LCSH: Problems and opportunities...
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Conser Task Group On Frbr And Continuing Resources
"The FRBR provides great hope for the long-standing problem of multiple versions, an issue particularly problematic for serials and other continuing resources. Thus, it is extremely important that the complexities and requirements of continuing resources...
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