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new API from OpenLibrary

8th May 2008

new API from OpenLibrary

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Great to see that OpenLibrary ("One web page for every book") now has an API!

There's an interesting debate going on via the Code4Lib email list regarding the API. Specifically, should they have used SRU or is exposing a simple API better? Personally, I'm all for simple APIs that non-library techies can pick up and run with.

I've worked as a developer in libraries now for nearly 14 years and I've never used (or even seriously looked at) SRU. When I read the specification, I can feel my eyes begin to slowly glaze over! Perhaps this is just because I cut my teeth writing EDI processing software in COBOL and I've always suspected that people who develop specifications for use in libraries (e.g. Edifact, Z39.50, MARC, etc) are all a bunch of masochists ;-)

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  1. 1 On May 8th, 2008, Tony Hirst said:

    I started having a look at some yahoo pipeworl for this: here's the first attempt - isbn10 lookup…

    http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=RPaoZPgc3RGpKzLWEpPZnA

  2. 2 On June 2nd, 2008, Stephanie Collett said:

    I took Tony's pipe and extended it to a author/title search.

    http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=cc7946ac9166541b4ed2cc4da9250047

    There are potentially a lot of full text books from the OCA without ISBNs, so we have been exploring other ways to match our books with OCA scanned content in OpenLibrary.

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