Am using it to help cleanse the data right now. It rules. David. On 21 June 2010 00:13, Tom Pasley <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Just to add to Gwens suggestion, you could also look at GridWorks: > > http://freebase-gridworks.blogspot.com/ > > http://code.google.com/p/freebase-gridworks/ > > I haven't tried it myself, but the demos were impressive... > > T. > > On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:46 AM, Gwen Exner <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> This isn't a web service, but if you've got a whole lot of them you >> can save time by using Excel to extract the title for you. >> >> I'd be happy to walk you through it if you want -- just contact me >> off-list. >> >> -Gwen >> >> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:59 AM, David Kane <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> > Hi, I have large amounts of data like this: >> > >> > <yawn> >> > Reece, P. L., (2006), Progress in Smart Materials and Structures, Nova >> > Ghosh, S. K., (2008), Self-healing materials: fundamentals, design >> > strategies and applications, Wiley >> > A.Y.K. Chan, Biomedical Device Technology: Principles & Design, >> > Charles C. Thomas, 2008. >> > L.J. Street, Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology, CRC >> > Press, 2007. >> > </yawn> >> > >> > ... one book per line. >> > >> > they are not in any order. >> > >> > I am lazy. So, is there a web service out there that I can throw this >> > stuff at to organise it for me and ideally find the ISBNs. >> > >> > Long shot, I know. >> > >> > But thanks, >> > >> > David. >> > >> > >> > -- >> > David Kane >> > Systems Librarian >> > Waterford Institute of Technology >> > Ireland >> > http://library.wit.ie/ >> > [log in to unmask] >> > T: ++353.51302838 >> > M: ++353.876693212 >> > >> > -- David Kane, MLIS. Systems Librarian Waterford Institute of Technology Ireland http://library.wit.ie/ T: ++353.51302838 M: ++353.876693212