Difference between revisions of "Umlaut wishlist"

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* "Cited by" service. Scopus via screen scraping?  ISI Web of Science is too hard to even screen scrape the interface is such a mess, but Scopus looks do-able.  
 
* "Cited by" service. Scopus via screen scraping?  ISI Web of Science is too hard to even screen scrape the interface is such a mess, but Scopus looks do-able.  
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* Enhance metadata to have full metadata for a refworks etc export. Using: CrossRef?  Metalib?  Anything else?
  
  
  
 
* 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.
 
* 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.

Revision as of 22:51, 11 February 2008

Desired or planned features.


  • Rochester “Getting Users Fulltext” style code to skip right to the full text, skipping content-provider metadata pages.
  • Google Books search to complement the OCA and Gutenberg searches I’ve got--may or may not be possible with no google books api. Screen scrape? Umich oai-pmh records?
  • connection to OCLC Identities
  • 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?


  • "Cited by" service. Scopus via screen scraping? ISI Web of Science is too hard to even screen scrape the interface is such a mess, but Scopus looks do-able.
  • Enhance metadata to have full metadata for a refworks etc export. Using: CrossRef? Metalib? Anything else?


  • 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.