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OpenURL Question
Since we do not yet have an OpenURL resolver for the Institute I've not messed with the standard as much as I'd like. We have a full-text database of works from our conferences and workshops. What would it take to make it a workable ending place of an OpenURL request? We are not the search site, nor the citation database being searched but the site they are sent to for the full text. If we enable SRU, would that be enough? How about if we are OAI-PMH comilant? Any tools to drop in front of the database to facilite this? Thanks.
OpenURL
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Openurl
Emerging Uses for the OpenURL Framework by Ann Apps and Ross MacIntyre appears in Proceedings ELPUB2005 : The Ninth ICCC International Conference on Electronic Publishing.This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original 'de facto'...
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Oclc Research Releases Open Source Openurl 1.0 Software
From OCLCThe OCLC OpenURL 1.0 distributions provide OpenURL 1.0 resolution capability. The default installation echoes OpenURL requests formatted in HTML, but the service can be configured to support any context-sensitive service compliant with the OpenURL...
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Niso Workshops
NISO will present two fall workshops on two important topics: Metasearching and the OpenURL. Both events will be held in Washington, DC.Wednesday, October 29, 2003, is "Metasearch: What It is Now, What It Could Be, and How Standards Can Help Us Get There."...
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Openurl
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has released The OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services standard (version 1.0) for a trial use period ending November 1, 2003. The OpenURL standard allows a user who has retrieved an information...
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Openurl
Two releases from NISO Committee AX.Trial Use of OpenURL Version 1.0NISO Committee AX on OpenURL standardization is seeking participants for a trial of the emerging OpenURL 1.0 standard. The official trial period will begin May 1, 2003 and end November...
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