Karen,
Is it just Open Library that is excluding serials, or is that the entire
OCA project? I'm assuming it's the former; however I think it's the Open
Library work surrounding user access to digitized content that's really
going to make these materials accessible. It seems much more advanced
than access on the archive.org site.
So what is OL's vision for work presentation of multi-volume monographs
in the future?
When we load OCA records back into our local ILS, we label the URLs with
volume numbers; I believe these volume numbers are pulled out of the URL
to the text itself that OCA gives back to us.
Here's an example of one of these records in our catalog:
http://www2.lib.ncsu.edu/catalog/record/NCSU2218397
Here's the same record in Open Library:
http://openlibrary.org/b/OL23299490M/ferns_%28Filicales%29
So hopefully the volume numbers have indeed been retained, even if just
part of the link to the digitized text. I'd be happy to have landing
pages like this available in Open Library for multi-volume works
(including serials, of course), even if the links to each volume aren't
labeled with the volume number! And, of course, I'd need a reliable way
to link to these landing pages from external systems (this could maybe
be accomplished with identifiers if I thought about it a little).
This one record in Open Library is already a success for me, since it
aggregates 3 individual records on the Internet Archive site (one for
each digitized volume):
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=The%20ferns%20%28Filicales%29%20treated%20comparatively%20with%20a%20view%20to%20their%20natural%20classification%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts
-emily
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Karen Coyle wrote:
> Quoting Emily Lynema <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>
>> What seems like would make more sense for us is to link to a Work
>> record in Open Library or Internet Archive which can then direct users
>> to all volumes digitized for that Work. I searched this title in Open
>> Library and found individual results for the various years of the
>> journal, so it didn't seem like that kind of aggregated record was
>> being exposed to users at this point.
>>
>> See here for an example:
>> http://openlibrary.org/search?q=polytechnisches+Journal
>
> Interesting idea, Emily. In general it makes sense, but a few caveats:
>
> 1) Open Library does not *consciously* take in non-monographs. Some do
> slip in, but it is intended to be a Books database
> 2) Multi-volume items are a general problem because they end up looking
> like duplicate entries (each is represented by the same bibliographic
> data), and I fear that some may be lost during de-duping. OL has it on
> its list of "things to fix". Right now, the record format doesn't have a
> place to link a digital file to a volume number within a "Manifestation"
> level record. (And I fear that in some cases the volume numbers may not
> have been retained in the metadata. *sigh*)
>
> kc
>
>
>>
>> Do you think a Work record page in Open Library that we could link to
>> from our local systems would be an effective solution to this problem?
>> Anybody have other ideas?
>>
>> -emiliy
>>
>> CODE4LIB automatic digest system wrote:
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>>> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 10:22:41 -0700
>>> From: Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Subject: Works API
>>>
>>> Open Library now has Works defined, and is looking to develop an
>>> API for their retrieval. It makes obvious sense that when a Work
>>> is retrieved via the API, that the data output would include links
>>> to the Editions that link to that Work. Here are a few possible
>>> options:
>>>
>>> 1) Retrieve Work information (author, title, subjects, possibly
>>> reviews, descriptions, first lines) alone
>>> 2) Retrieve Work information + OL identifiers for all related Editions
>>> 3) Retrieve Work information + OL identifiers + any other
>>> identifiers related to the Edition (ISBN, OCLC#, LCCN)
>>> 4) Retrieve Work information and links to Editions with full text /
>>> scans
>>>
>>> Well, you can see where I'm going with this. What would be useful?
>>>
>>> kc
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Emily Lynema
>> Associate Department Head
>> Information Technology, NCSU Libraries
>> 919-513-8031
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