Ex Libris requirements for ingesting article level metadata
Hello Adam,
We are indexing the following schema:
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/licensee/medpmmenu.html (more information available at
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/licensee/access/medline_pubmed.html and
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/licensee/announce/2015.html).
Please note that this schema changes every year, and that the NLM also has two other schemas that might be more useful and easier for your purposes: BITS and JATS
http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/extensions/bits/ and
http://jats.nlm.nih.gov. We are able to work with both.
Please let me know if you have other questions.
Best regards,
Shir
From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: 01 December, 2015 23:22
To: Ex Libris Data Services
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hello again,
Can you please point me to the specific PubMed DTD or schema that you support? I am looking at the NLM website and it is not clear to me. I want to be sure we are working from the correct one.
Thanks,
Adam
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 9:20 AM
To: Adam L. Chandler <
alc28@cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Sorry, but I do not know. The agreement between ProQuest and Ex Libris is subject to certain regulatory approvals and will close when such approvals are granted. Until then, both companies continue to operate exactly as they have been operating until now, so you will have to write to ProQuest directly.
Best regards,
Shir
From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: 19 November, 2015 16:09
To: Ex Libris Data Services
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Thanks, Shir. This answers my question.
By the way, since Proquest and Ex Libris are now the same company, do you know if Proquest also supports the PubMed xml schema? (I’ve already checked with OCLC – they support it.)
Adam
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
mailto:Exlibris.Data.Services@exlibrisgroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 9:01 AM
To: Adam L. Chandler <
alc28@cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi Adam,
Apologies for missing that part of your question. We are supporting several formats and schemas – and yes, PubMed xml schema is among them. Usually we analyze new collections based on a data sample manually and then run tests automatically to determine if there are outstanding issues. As long as the format and schema are consistent and as long as the metadata elements are correct and populate the mandatory fields, we should be able to work with most formats and schemas. That being said, we usually work with .xml and MARC as file formats.
Please let me know if you have other questions.
Best regards,
Shir
From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: 19 November, 2015 15:39
To: Ex Libris Data Services
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi,
This answers my question about the data elements you want for articles, but not the format of the file. Do you support the National Library of Medicine PubMed xml schema?
Adam
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
mailto:Exlibris.Data.Services@exlibrisgroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 8:34 AM
To: Adam L. Chandler <
alc28@cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi Adam,
Thank you for the email. SFX uses a KBART title list to direct the end user to the article level (using the inbound syntax of the database provider and the metadata in the title list). Other Ex Libris products are compatible with various standards and formats such as .xml and MARC. I am attaching PDFs with indexing recommendations for book, reference entry, and journal article metadata. I hope this answers your question.
Please let me know if you have additional questions.
Thank you,
Shir
Sorry, but I do not know. The agreement between ProQuest and Ex Libris is subject to certain regulatory approvals and will close when such approvals are granted. Until then, both companies continue to operate exactly as they have been operating until now, so you will have to write to ProQuest directly.
Best regards,
Shir
From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: 19 November, 2015 16:09
To: Ex Libris Data Services
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Thanks, Shir. This answers my question.
By the way, since Proquest and Ex Libris are now the same company, do you know if Proquest also supports the PubMed xml schema? (I’ve already checked with OCLC – they support it.)
Adam
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
mailto:Exlibris.Data.Services@exlibrisgroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 9:01 AM
To: Adam L. Chandler <
alc28@cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi Adam,
Apologies for missing that part of your question. We are supporting several formats and schemas – and yes, PubMed xml schema is among them. Usually we analyze new collections based on a data sample manually and then run tests automatically to determine if there are outstanding issues. As long as the format and schema are consistent and as long as the metadata elements are correct and populate the mandatory fields, we should be able to work with most formats and schemas. That being said, we usually work with .xml and MARC as file formats.
Please let me know if you have other questions.
Best regards,
Shir
From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: 19 November, 2015 15:39
To: Ex Libris Data Services
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi,
This answers my question about the data elements you want for articles, but not the format of the file. Do you support the National Library of Medicine PubMed xml schema?
Adam
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
mailto:Exlibris.Data.Services@exlibrisgroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 8:34 AM
To: Adam L. Chandler <
alc28@cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi Adam,
Thank you for the email. SFX uses a KBART title list to direct the end user to the article level (using the inbound syntax of the database provider and the metadata in the title list). Other Ex Libris products are compatible with various standards and formats such as .xml and MARC. I am attaching PDFs with indexing recommendations for book, reference entry, and journal article metadata. I hope this answers your question.
Please let me know if you have additional questions.
Thank you,
Shir
From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: 17 November, 2015 22:59
To: Ex Libris Data Services
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi Shir,
In addition to the KBART title level feed, BHL is investigating what would be involved in producing article level metadata. Do you have an interest in such a feed? If so, do you have a preferred ingest standard/format?
Thanks,
Adam
Adam Chandler
Director, Automation, User Experience, and Post-Cataloging Services
Library Technical Services
Cornell University Library
110A Olin Library
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-5760
Alc28@cornell.edu
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2204-3522
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
mailto:Exlibris.Data.Services@exlibrisgroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 4:57 AM
To: Adam L. Chandler <
alc28@cornell.edu>
Cc: Trish Rose-Sandler <
trish.rose-sandler@mobot.org>; Bianca Crowley <
crowleyb@si.edu>
Subject: RE: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Thank you very much for the detailed response, Adam. Please keep us updated, and good luck with the data cleanup.
Best regards,
Shir
Shir Ben-Or
Publisher Relations Analyst
Tel: +972-2-6499294
Fax: +972-2-6798634
ExLibrisDataServices@exlibrisgroup.com
Shir.Ben-Or@exlibrisgroup.com
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From: Adam L. Chandler [
mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 11:54 PM
To: Shir Ben-Or
Cc: Trish Rose-Sandler; Bianca Crowley
Subject: Re: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Hi Shir,
I am responding to your message below about your interest in receiving BHL title level data in the KBART RP format. Short answer is we are working on it. Longer answer is earlier this year BHL charged a task force to look into mapping BHL data to the KBART format. We've completed the BHL to KBART mapping and have generated a test file. The problem is, the test file reveals some significant challenges. There is no getting around the fact there will need to be some manual data cleanup and potentially some changes to the underlying database and workflow. Our group is in the process of reviewing the options and making some recommendations. Good news is your email will help us build a case for allocating resources to fix the data problems. I'll add your name to our project wiki as our Ex Libris contact. We will keep you in the loop.
Thank you,
Adam Chandler
Director, Automation, User Experience, and Post-Cataloging Services
Library Technical Services
Cornell University Library
110A Olin Library
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-5760
alc28@cornell.edu
orcid.org/0000-0003-2204-3522
From: Ex Libris Data Services [
mailto:Exlibris.Data.Services@exlibrisgroup.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 9:06 AM
To: Trish Rose-Sandler
Subject: Addition of Biodiversity Heritage Library Collections in SFX (EL case #175808)
Dear Trish,
Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Shir Ben-Or and I am a member of Ex Libris' Publisher Relations team. I am contacting you following requests from our customers to add Biodiversity Heritage Library collections in SFX, Ex Libris' link resolver. Apologies if you are not the right person to answer this and please let me know if I should write to a different person in the future.
If you are not familiar with SFX or other link resolvers, it stores metadata at a title/journal level (ISSN, Title, Publisher, Year, Volume, Issue, etc.) and allows delivery of content from various discovery platforms. Using the inbound syntax of the database provider, SFX can provide linking to the article and page level. SFX has the ability to mark which titles or collections are full-text or abstracts and indices only. For more information, please see:
http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/category/SFXOverview and
http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/?catid={E95BFDD4-3D90-429D-BE04-277929E39997}.
In order to add Biodiversity Heritage Library's collections in SFX we will need title lists formatted according to KBART guidelines (preferably in an Excel spreadsheet) for your content (including, if relevant, ISSNs, ISBNs, coverage dates, and links to each publication) as well as an explanation of linking syntax to the book, journal, volume, issue, and article levels For more info about KBART guidelines, see
http://www.uksg.org/kbart/s1/summary.
Collections in SFX are consistent with the sales packages so that customers can activate the collections in tandem, and we would prefer it if you were able to supply separate title lists for different publication material with a description: for example, one title list for books, and another for journals. We can retrieve title lists from an FTP server or a static web link. If you would like to do this, we can also create a folder on our FTP server.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Shir
Shir Ben-Or
Publisher Relations Analyst
Tel: +972-2-6499294
Fax: +972-2-6798634
ExLibrisDataServices@exlibrisgroup.com
Shir.Ben-Or@exlibrisgroup.com
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