Difference between revisions of "COinS (layman's description)"
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*OpenURL Referrer http://www.openly.com/openurlref/ | *OpenURL Referrer http://www.openly.com/openurlref/ | ||
*LibX Library Browser plugin http://www.libx.org/ | *LibX Library Browser plugin http://www.libx.org/ | ||
− | *Check for a library OpenURL resolver associated with your IP address at | + | *Check for a library OpenURL resolver associated with your IP address at [http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway OCLC OpenURL Gateway] (for more information about this service see [OCLC URL Resolver http://www.oclc.org/productworks/urlresolver.htm] |
− | http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway (for more information about this service see http://www.oclc.org/productworks/urlresolver.htm | + | *refbase http://refbase.sourceforge.net/ |
==Resources for finding an OpenURL Resolver== | ==Resources for finding an OpenURL Resolver== |
Revision as of 04:35, 17 December 2007
We would like to create or send people to a page about COinS (for context in COinS span code).
Example page: http://vlib.mpg.de/sfx-coins.html
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. "