On Oct 29, 2012, at 8:19 AM, Henri-Damien LAURENT <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I am about to write a tool which would help indexing EPUB into ILSes. > My first guess is to produce ISO2709 or MARCXML record from EPUB files, > but since MARCXML or ISO2709 is not really what I would call the more > portable (UNIMARC and MARC21 may both be handled in the same file > format), I am rather considering producing OAI-DC or html5 +schema.org > <http://schema.org/>+dublin corebut that would rely on EPUB3. > > Any comment anyone ? > Has anyone considered such a tool ? > Is there any hidden corpse lurking around I should be aware of ? A couple of years ago I wrote a TEI to ePub creation tool. I learned a lot from that process. Most importantly, I learned the inner HTML must validate. (Whew!) If you wanted to include full-text indexing of epub files into your catalog -- which I would personally endorse -- then you could to the following things: * use the metadata coming from the ancillary epub files to create MARC records * use the full text data come from the HTML to support full text indexing My creation tool is located on Github -- https://github.com/ericleasemorgan/epub/ The most important file is buried in the bin directory and called alex2epub.pl or build.pl. I know, theses files create epub files and not really index them, but in order to index them a person needs to know how they are built. Good luck. I really like the idea of full text induing in library "catalogs". -- Eric Lease Morgan University of Notre Dame 574/631-8604