Bess,
I do have a ruby class that gets current holdings, but it would only
work for Voyager.
My guess is it depend greatly on the ILS -- the RDBMS based ones
(Voyager, Aleph, Horizon, VTLS, etc.) and the rest (Unicorn, III,
etc.).
Unicorn has its API to draw from, but you'd have problems sharing it.
-Ross.
On 1/17/07, Bess Sadler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Jan 17, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Andrew Nagy wrote:
>
> > One thing I am hoping that can come out of the preconference is a
> > standard XSLT doc. I sat down with my metadata librarian to
> > develop our
> > XSLT doc -- determining what fields are to be searchable what fields
> > should be left out to help speed up results, etc.
> >
> > It's pretty easy, I think you will be amazed how fast you can have a
> > functioning system with very little effort.
> >
> > Andrew
>
> As long as we're on the subject, does anyone want to share strategies
> for syncing circulation data? It sounds like we're all talking about
> the parallel systems á la NCSU's Endeca system, which I think is a
> great idea. It's the circ data that keeps nagging at me, though. Is
> there an elegant way to use your fancy new faceted browser to search
> against circ data w/out re-dumping the whole thing every night?
>
> Bess
>
>
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