Omegatron | 4 Apr 2007 02:00
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Re: COinS on Wikipedia


On Mar 21, 10:32 am, Andy Mabbett <a...@...> wrote:
> >page correctly formatted, we should file a feature request:
>
> By "we" I assume you're volunteering ;-)

By "we" I mean I'm volunteering, but don't wait for me to get around
to it.  :-)  We need to decide what we want, first, though.  I've been
told that RDF or unAPI would be better for the article's self-
description:

http://forums.zotero.org/comments.php?DiscussionID=327/#Comment_2379

> That doesn't seem to be working ... when [using] OpenURL Referrer, in FireFox.

You must not have it configured right.  Mine works fine.

>        http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?
>         ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/
>         fmt:kev:mtx:book&isbn=0950788120&sid=openly:openurlref

It should look like that, but starting with your local library instead
of wikipedia.

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Eric Hellman | 21 Apr 2007 09:10

Dublin Core CoinS implemented in an Archeology website


Open Context is a free, open access resource for the electronic 
publication of primary field research from archaeology and related 
disciplines.
http://www.opencontext.org/

Open Context has COinS, and it's one of the first web sites to use 
the OpenURL 1.0 dublin core metadata format. So far, few link 
resolvers not made by us support this metadata format, but you've got 
to start somewhere!

Eric
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Richard Karnesky | 22 Apr 2007 16:54
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Re: Dublin Core CoinS implemented in an Archeology website


Thanks for posting about this--it is good to see adoption of DC in
COinS, as the type system in COinS is so limiting.  Zotero [1] can
import the metadata just fine (I tested it against OpenContext).
refbase [2] uses DC for resource types which aren't in the COinS
spec.  LibX [3] can pass DC data to resolvers.  While you are right
that few resolvers do something useful with this, 1.0 resolvers (such
as SFX) shouldn't choke on it.
 [1]<http://www.zotero.org/>
 [2]<http://refbase.sourceforge.net/>
 [3]<http://www.libx.org/>

--Rick

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