Correct. Right now, COinS handling in LibX 1.0 is primitive and always links to the OpenURL resolver. However, LibX 2.0 will allow customized handling so that, for instance, ISBN COinS can be treated differently than dissertation COinS or article CoinS. The framework for this is already partially in place, so ambitious JavaScript programmers can implement such custom handling for their extension; with LibX 2.0, every LibX maintainer will be able to choose their own preferred way of making use of COinS. When you place COinS, don't assume it'll only be used by tools that simply read the info from it - place it in a place in your DOM where there's some white space, or where placing a small link or icon would not destroy the look and feel of your interface. - Godmar On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Stephens, Owen <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > LibX uses COinS as well I think - so generally be useful in taking > people from the global context (Open Library) to the local (via LibX) > > Owen > > Owen Stephens > Assistant Director: eStrategy and Information Resources > Central Library > Imperial College London > South Kensington Campus > London > SW7 2AZ > > t: +44 (0)20 7594 8829 > e: [log in to unmask] > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf > Of >> Karen Coyle >> Sent: 01 December 2008 16:08 >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: [CODE4LIB] COinS in OL? >> >> I have a question to ask for the Open Library folks and I couldn't >> quite >> figure out where to ask it. This seems like a good place. >> >> Would it be useful to embed COinS in the book pages of the Open >> Library? >> Does anyone think they might make use of them? >> >> Thanks, >> kc >> >> -- >> ----------------------------------- >> Karen Coyle / Digital Library Consultant >> [log in to unmask] http://www.kcoyle.net >> ph.: 510-540-7596 skype: kcoylenet >> fx.: 510-848-3913 >> mo.: 510-435-8234 >> ------------------------------------ >