[open-bibliography] Metadata aggregators, discovery tools and libraries
Karen Coyle
kcoyle at kcoyle.net
Sun Jan 23 15:01:08 UTC 2011
Quoting Jim Pitman <pitman at stat.Berkeley.EDU>:
> Karen Coyle <kcoyle at kcoyle.net> wrote:
>
>> It would be great if there were a way to link article accessibility
>> to the TOC.
>
> This should be an easy enhancement of the data by matching journal
> titles or issns into the DOAJ [1]
DOAJ tells you the journal's policy -- I was hoping that we'd be able
to get an actual link to the article -- say, in a digital repository.
But I guess for that we are back to the OpenURL or something like it
-- something that manages the various access points.
kc
> Again, if we have the internet plumber available, I can fund as a
> component of the BKN effort
> and give the code/data back to JournalTOCs to incorporate if they can.
> Any plumbers out there with time on their hands?
> --Jim
>
> [1] http://www.doaj.org/
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Jim Pitman
> Director, Bibliographic Knowledge Network Project
> http://www.bibkn.org/
>
> Professor of Statistics and Mathematics
> University of California
> 367 Evans Hall # 3860
> Berkeley, CA 94720-3860
>
> ph: 510-642-9970 fax: 510-642-7892
> e-mail: pitman at stat.berkeley.edu
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>
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