I think the best replacement at this point as a single API is to look at
Librarythings api though I'm not sure if it would work in all cases --
otherwise, I think using worldcat.org as a bridge to their works records
probably is your best bet.
--tr
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Brian Riley
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 5:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] OCLC shutting down xISBN and xID (was Re: [CODE4LIB]
Matching print and electronic editions of the same book)
Does anyone know if OCLC is recommending an alternate solution that will
provide the same or at least similar functionality?
I had played around with the Worldcat Discovery API when it was in beta but
am not sure of its present status or if its the most logical replacement for
xID.
Brian
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From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Eric
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Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 1:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] OCLC shutting down xISBN and xID (was Re: [CODE4LIB]
Matching print and electronic editions of the same book)
Users of xID services would be wise to check the termination clauses of
their usage agreements to see whether they are permitted to keep and reuse
the data they have cached.
Think about it. The world outside of 43017 has invented all sorts of new
techniques to update and maintain metadata cooperatively.
Eric
Eric Hellman
President, Free Ebook Foundation
Founder, Unglue.it https://unglue.it/
https://go-to-hellman.blogspot.com/
twitter: @gluejar
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