Gatenby,Janifer writes
> I will be back in Leiden next week and will look at your data then. We
> have received the data on the FTP site.
>
> I have attached again the document that explains the ISNI request schema
> and gives properties and notes for each element. Please let me know
> specific problems and I will provide clarification. I have also
> attached one of our test records.
>
> That said, we are happy to have the data in the tab delimited format as
> well.
I think it would probably better to switch to the XML data as it
would be easier to debug. I could give you one file per record.
Thi
> Once I have looked at the data, would you be available for a phone call
> later next week about test loading and access?
Sure good to talk but I am not sure I can get much progress done
beyond what I have submitted right now.
I got a copy of the British National Bibliography. It is on my
radar for inclusion into AuthorClaim.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Andrew,
I'm submitting a second file to you
mamf@vebag:~/opt/isni$ ls -lt
total 302296
-rw-r--r-- 1 mamf mamf 2840243 May 6 13:38 AuthorClaim_isni.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 mamf mamf 306703943 May 6 03:47 RePEc_isni.txt
This has data from the RePEc Author Service (RAS). I created this is
1999 to provide author claiming for RePEc. Christian Zimmermann
has been running it from many years, most recently from the Federal
Reserve Bank in St. Louis.
There are some, very few registrants in both AuthorClaim and
RAS. My intention is to automatically detect this and then send you
a combined file that would contain the AuthorClaim recorrd only for
those double folks. This is on my to-do list.
Kindly check the RePEc data. I would rather submit XML data but
it is tough to figure out it's structure from the Schema that
Janifer submitted to me, and some data elements' semantics is
unclear to me.
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Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel