At 05:57 PM 2/18/2009, Terry wrote:
>. . .
>We have been busy developing more flexible APIs and in the course of
>that today we realised that we were including some records that
>don't have feeds (and that don't appear in our web interface). We
>will make sure that we tidy those up. We also appreciate that we
>have some updating to do because of new launches and title
>transfers. In the longer term we are looking to publisher-initiated
>updates to our database via CrossRef.
On the flipside, are you aware that there are also feed URLs for
discontinued journals? Somehow a journal that stopped publishing in
1996 or 2000 doesn't seem very feed-worthy. (Most of the ones I
encountered were for ScienceDirect journals; publisher-initiated
updates aren't all they're cracked up to be if the publisher is
creating feeds across the board, regardless of whether there's any
new content to feed.)
Bob Duncan
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Robert E. Duncan
Systems Librarian
Editor of IT Communications
Lafayette College
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