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Hi, Eric,

ISNI does offer API, documentation available at http://www.isni.org/content/documents-related-database-enquiry

OCLC Research task group on representing organizations in ISNI<http://www.oclc.org/research/themes/research-collections/isni-organizations.html> will release its report soon.  Supporting Linked Data is one of the issues we discussed. Stay tuned for upcoming report and webinar.



Jing





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> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf

> Of Eric Lease Morgan

> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 5:17 AM

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> Subject: [CODE4LIB] authority work with isni

>

> I am thinking about doing some authority work with content from ISNI,

> and I have a few questions about the resource.

>

> As yo may or may not know, ISNI is a sort of authority database. [1]

> One can search for an identity in ISNI, identify a person of interest,

> get a key, transform the key into a URI, and use the URI to get back

> both human- readable and machine readable data about the person. For

> example, the following URIs return the same content in different forms:

>

>   * human-readable - http://isni.org/isni/0000000035046923

>   * XML - http://isni.org/isni/0000000035046923.xml

>

> I discovered the former URI through a tiny bit of reading. [2] And I

> discovered the later URI through a simple guess. What other URIs exist?

>

> When it comes to the authority work, my goal is to enhance authority

> records; to more thoroughly associate global identifiers with named

> entities in a local authority database. Once this goal is

> accomplished, the library catalog experience can be enhanced, and the

> door is opened for supporting linked data initiatives. In order to accomplish the goal, I believe I can:

>

>   1. get a list of authority records

>   2. search for name in a global authority database (like VIAF or ISNI)

>   3. if found, then update local authority record accordingly

>   4. go to Step #2 for all records

>   5. done

>

> My questions are:

>

>   * What remote authority databases are available programmatically? I

> already know of one from the Library of Congress, VIAF, and probably

> WorldCat Identities. Does ISNI support some sort of API, and if so,

> where is some documentation?

>

>   * I believe the Library Of Congress, VIAF, and probably WorldCat

> Identities all support linked data. Does ISNI, and if so, then how is

> it implemented and can you point me to documentation?

>

>   * When it comes to updating the local (MARC) authority records, how

> do you suggest the updates happen? More specifically, what types of

> values do you suggest I insert into what specific (MARC)

> fields/subfields? Some people advocate $0 of 1xx, 6xx, and 7xx fields.

> Other people suggest 024 subfields 2 and a. Inquiring minds would like to know.

>

> Fun with authorities!? And, “What’s in a name anyway?"

>

> [1] ISNI - http://isni.org

> [2] some documentation - http://isni.org/how-isni-works

>

> —

> Eric Lease Morgan

> Lost In Rome