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Thanks! It is indeed something included with library's ulrich's 
subscription?

Do they send you documentation too?

Have you been using it? Feel like giving us a brief review of what it 
does and how well it works?

On 12/27/2012 3:48 PM, Ranti Junus wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> The Ulrich XML API is already in place.  You just need to contact their
> support team through their support form to get the access. They will send
> you a Terms of Use document to sign and send back to them (it might involve
> a fax machine. ;-) )
>
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> ranti.
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> On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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>> Hi Code4lib'ers.
>>
>> The SerSol Ulrich's marketting page at:
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>> http://www.serialssolutions.**com/en/services/ulrichs/**ulrichsweb<http://www.serialssolutions.com/en/services/ulrichs/ulrichsweb>
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>> Says:
>>
>> ****
>> New API for Easy Integration
>> A new API with XML and JSON options allow librarians and technical staff
>> to easily integrate Ulrich’s data into their library’s web pages and
>> discovery services in order to provide researchers and staff with reliable,
>> continuously updated information about electronic and print serials.
>> *****
>>
>> This implies that there may be an Ulrich's API that comes with library
>> licensing of Ulrich's? (And that was 'new' whenever this online brochure
>> was written, heh, who knows how new that is now, there's no date on the
>> page).
>>
>> Does anyone know anything about this? Or where more info about this might
>> be found?  Or a good contact at SerSol/Ulrich's to ask about it?
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
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