That sounds reasonable to me...yeah, this is the full data they gave us,
but from that email from Marcus, guess they haven't given us
*everything*...
Yes, we need a way to track crown copyright in the system, and then we
can parse the data....so, how can we best add this to the OL system as
described in this bug?
David, need your assistance in this...
Jon
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 16:32 +0000, kaplanmyrth wrote:
> Could we reliably figure out Crown Copyright by searching the data for
> "publisher:(queen printer)"? That only turns up 29 items right now, all
> of which are under Crown Copyright, but this is still the sample data,
> right?
>
> In fact, could we do that query on the data before it's used as the
> database for the site, and use the output of that query to add a Crown
> Copyright data field?
>
>
> David Strauss wrote:
> > To directly respond to Andy's question, Access Copyright's data does not
> > have a field for Crown Copyright. If we add Crown Copyright
> > capabilities, we'll be adding data to the system.
> >
> > Possibly cool idea: The Access Copyright data does contain publication
> > dates and copyright status. It *may* be possible to make some guesses
> > about Crown Copyright status for items that are marked as public domain
> > in their system but could only be so under Crown Copyright.
> >
>
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That sounds reasonable to me...yeah, this is the full data they gave us,
but from that email from Marcus, guess they haven't given us
*everything*...
Yes, we need a way to track crown copyright in the system, and then we
can parse the data....so, how can we best add this to the OL system as
described in this bug?
David, need your assistance in this...
Jon
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 16:32 +0000, kaplanmyrth wrote: ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ kaplan- myrth.ca ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------
> Could we reliably figure out Crown Copyright by searching the data for
> "publisher:(queen printer)"? That only turns up 29 items right now, all
> of which are under Crown Copyright, but this is still the sample data,
> right?
>
> In fact, could we do that query on the data before it's used as the
> database for the site, and use the output of that query to add a Crown
> Copyright data field?
>
>
> David Strauss wrote:
> > To directly respond to Andy's question, Access Copyright's data does not
> > have a field for Crown Copyright. If we add Crown Copyright
> > capabilities, we'll be adding data to the system.
> >
> > Possibly cool idea: The Access Copyright data does contain publication
> > dates and copyright status. It *may* be possible to make some guesses
> > about Crown Copyright status for items that are marked as public domain
> > in their system but could only be so under Crown Copyright.
> >
>
> --
> Andy Kaplan-Myrth, M.A., LL.B.
> Barrister & Solicitor
> -------
> email: <email address hidden>
> web: http://
> -------
> PGP Key ID 0xE9349025
> -------
>
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