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OCLC requirements for ingesting article level metadata

Hi Adam,



Here are a couple of links to review. http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/ is a link to the general NLM JATS page and http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/1.0/ is a link to their current standard which is marked NISO JATS. From there, you can navigate to the DTD, samples and other documentation.



Laura Falconi (Falconi,Laura <falconil@oclc.org>) from our Content Integration team would be more than happy to help you further if you have any other technical questions. I’ve copied her in on this email.



Have a great day!



Best,

Tim

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From: Adam L. Chandler [mailto:alc28@cornell.edu]



Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 4:21 PM



To: Martin,Tim; Brembeck,Bill



Subject: RE: investigating article level metadata for Biodiversity Heritage Library



Tim,



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



Hi Adam,

I would like to introduce you to Tim Martin from our Publisher Relations team.

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He will be happy to assist you with the contractual requirements and necessary steps you will need if you decide to provide the article level data for Biodiversity Heritage Library.

The following tables indicate the required level of information we would want for journal article data:

Required Indexing Information
Metadata for every record of every journal article provided
Unique, stable record identifier
Title
Publisher
Pagination
Publication
Publication Year
Publication Volume
Publication Issue
ISSN and/or eISSN
Abstract/Summary
Link to full record (DOI or URL)


Optional Indexing Information
Metadata for every record of every journal article provided
Genre
Controlled vocabulary
Keywords
Language
Author
Document Type
Other standard numbers or identifiers (Please specify ->)
Other (Please specify if provided ->)
OA Indicator (identifying OA article in each record)




“Required” is the basic minimum we will need. Anything from the “Optional” table makes the end-user discovery experience more robust if you can provide that. Some additional references include the National Library of Medicine PubMed xml schema. We receive files in that format described here: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/licensee/data_elements_doc.html

The NLM tagging suite is quite robust and allows for a fair amount of customization with the various implementations. Alternatively these links describe OCLC’s ONIX DTD for both articles and chapters:



There is no KBART comparable index for article level metadata as KBART is solely restricted to item (book, journal, etc.) level metadata.

Thanks!

Bill
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