Difference between revisions of "COinS (layman's description)"
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The ContextObject is very flexible, and can carry everything from a simple title and author to more obscure things like a [[Serial Item and Contribution Identifier]] (SICI). | The ContextObject is very flexible, and can carry everything from a simple title and author to more obscure things like a [[Serial Item and Contribution Identifier]] (SICI). | ||
− | The upshot of which is that if you stick COinS in your web page, [[Zotero]] can pull all that data out again. | + | The upshot of which is that if you stick COinS in your web page, [[Zotero]] can pull all that data out again in the [http://www.research-service.com/custom-essay-writing.html essay writing service]. |
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Revision as of 18:09, 15 January 2010
This page is no longer maintained. It was used to create http://journal.code4lib.org/coins Unconsumed COinS from the Code4Lib Journal link to that page.
Example page: http://vlib.mpg.de/sfx-coins.html
Wikipedia page on COinS: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=COinS
Services that consume COinS
- Zotero http://zotero.org
- OpenURL Referrer http://www.openly.com/openurlref/
- LibX Library Browser plugin http://www.libx.org/
- Check for a library OpenURL resolver associated with your IP address at OCLC OpenURL Gateway (for more information about this service see [OCLC URL Resolver http://www.oclc.org/productworks/urlresolver.htm]
- refbase http://refbase.sourceforge.net/
Resources for finding an OpenURL Resolver
OCLC Registry http://www.oclc.org/productworks/urlresolver.htm
http://dev.zotero.org/making_coins has this language: " “COinS” stands for “ContextObject in Span.” “ContextObject” is OpenURL jargon for the part of an OpenURL carrying the bibliographic information - basically, it’s a query string, everything that would follow the ? in a regular URL. And “span” refers here to the HTML tag . It’s the ContextObject that carries the bibliographic information.
The ContextObject is very flexible, and can carry everything from a simple title and author to more obscure things like a Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI).
The upshot of which is that if you stick COinS in your web page, Zotero can pull all that data out again in the essay writing service. "