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* Allow a service_response to have a tree relationship to children, so for instance alternate versions of a text can be attached as children of the main link, expandable by the user. <br />
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* http://export.arxiv.org/api_help/ !!!!<br />
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* PubMed Central full text lookup http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query/static/esearch_help.html (SFX may already do this?)<br />
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* Journal ToC from CiteULike<br />
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* Parsing of formatted references from an entry screen. Use http://wing.comp.nus.edu.sg/parsCit/ package. Very interesting! Or a similar UCOP package: http://purl.net/net/egh/hmm-citation-extractor/ See list of such packages here under "Other Parsing Tools" http://freecite.library.brown.edu/<br />
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* LibraryThing open knowledge API for more data. http://www.librarything.com/blog/2008/08/free-web-services-api-to-common.php<br />
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* Connect to internet linked movie database on movies: http://www.linkedmdb.org/<br />
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* Add information about the conversation happening around an article with Scintilla if we have a URL, PMID or DOI (Alf at Scintilla would prefer us NOT to use the API for high-traffic. But we can copy his techniques internally to Umlaut. CrossRef and PubMed for "cited by" on DOI and PMID identifiers are a good idea. He has also reverse engineered the Scopus javascript api to allow server-side json access. http://hublog.hubmed.org/archives/001512.html):<br />
http://hublog.hubmed.org/archives/001609.html<br />
Unofficially it will return json:<br />
http://scintilla.nature.com/conversations?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0020124&format=json<br />
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* Rochester “Getting Users Fulltext” style code to skip right to the full text, skipping content-provider metadata pages.<br />
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* UMich Mirlyn for metadata enrichment? <br />
http://webservices.itcs.umich.edu/mediawiki/MLibraryAPI/index.php/Mirlynapi:Home<br />
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* xISBN/thingISBN use. (Some thought is required in how to integrate this while avoiding false positives). Bowker ISSN service for metadata enhancement. OCLC xISSN? Integrate preceding/succeeding title information from OPAC or xISSN?<br />
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* LibraryLookup: http://xisbn.worldcat.org/liblook/index.htm At least until xISBN is baked in we could provide a link to this service. Increases the chances of finding a desired book in the catalog through work set grouping. Used by LibX.<br />
http://xisbn.worldcat.org/liblook/resolve.htm?res_id=http://www.iucat.iu.edu&rft.isbn=0451530942&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:book<br />
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* Journal covers from Ulrich's via screen-scraping (or Ulrich's/sersol built in api?)<br />
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* Connotea integration<br />
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* Fetch ToC from LC. Screen scrape, I guess? Or z3950? Any other content from LC?<br />
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* Link to Books In Print ala Notre Dame. <br />
http://www.library.nd.edu/eresources/findit/findit.cgi?doc_num=001939269&aleph_session=U5AVHRXD5QB1CGDFDSVJ9DSY2UA6QNCGVEU8EYRX9NNMIQ429Q-54668%22<br />
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* bip search url? :<br />
http://www.booksinprint.com/merge_shared/Search/advsearch.asp%3FdateState%3DY%26txtAction%3D%26BooleanSearch%3D%26SType%3Dadv%26collection%3DBIP%26QueryMode%3DSimple%26ResultCount%3D25%26ResultTemplate%3Dmbbookresult_fl.hts%26navPage%3D1%26SrchFrm%3DAdv%26ScoreThreshold%3D0%26Criteria1%3DISBN%26CriteriaText1%3D0838935370<br />
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* SFX plugin: Notice when first title given is non-roman, and look for roman title to enhance metadata with when so. <br />
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* HIP and other OPAC searchers should pull ToC from MARC 505 when present. And 856's judged to be ToC in ToC, not full text. <br />
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* Fix Umlaut Referent to more easily allow multiple authors. Architectural change neccessary to get a lot of this stuff working right. <br />
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* "Cited by" service. Scopus via screen scraping? (scopus javascript api? http://www.scopus.com/scsearchapi/ ) ISI Web of Science is too hard to even screen scrape the interface is such a mess, but Scopus looks do-able. Google scholar?<br />
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* Enhance metadata to have full metadata for a refworks etc export. Using: CrossRef? Metalib? Anything else?<br />
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* A general purpose responsecache. Schema: Date, service/source, key. Use for caching image urls, ToC urls from LC, etc. <br />
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* Fix Worldcat registry auto-discovery. <br />
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* Add a Worldcat search that uses API, instead of screen scrape. <br />
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* Switch OCA search to use OCA native APIs, instead of indexdata mirror index. <br />
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* fix unapi in umlaut. unapi to rsi? For zotero. <br />
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* Change background to use Spawn plugin instead of manual threading. Investigating using spawn with fork instead of thread (terry reese on limited pool of forks). <br />
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* Crazy idea for an abstract interface/architecture to support querying web service apis that require client side javascript, like Google Books and Scopus. <br />
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* Integrate my various local document delivery services into menu of options when full text isn’t available. More generally, a clear architecture for providing localized doc delivery services in addition to a single ILL link.<br />
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* SFX adaptor: Add a "rollup" feature that pays attention to dates to avoid eliminating coverage.<br />
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