HathiTrust、海賊版ウェブサイトによるHathiTrust資料の無断配信について報告
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HathiTrust、海賊版ウェブサイトによるHathiTrust資料の無断配信について報告
https://current.ndl.go.jp/car/275266
#current_ndl_go_car #カレントアウェアネス_R #米国 #大学図書館 #研究図書館 #デジタルアーカイブ #デジタル化 #著作権 #電子図書館 #HathiTrust
1/ As far as I can tell, there are no #AI tools to help determine whether an arbitrary #book is in the #PublicDomain for an arbitrary country.
I respect the best of the non-AI tools and services already doing parts of this complex job, such as the #HathiTrust Rights Determination, #Stanford Copyright Renewal Database, and the #PublicDomainReview Guide to Finding Public Domain Works Online.
But there seems to be a niche for testing to see whether AI tools might do this job better and faster.
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米国の5大学、デジタル化が進んでいない空白領域を連携により埋められるかについて検証結果を報告
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Over at Bluesky #HathiTrust responded:
> This may or not be helpful, but did you know you can add ".xml" to a catalog record? for example https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000271011.xml
Hathi does indeed expose #MarcXML directly. This is great news! However, for this particular use case, where I am having a list of OCLC numbers and try to find them in HathiTrust, I still need to parse MarcXML from the encapsulating JSON served via https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/full/oclc/{ID}.json
#MarcXML encapsulated as a string in #JSON is a pain to work with as I am finding out trying to query #HathiTrust APIs for digitised items with a list of #OCLC numbers obtained via #SPARQL from #Wikidata.
Things I wish for:
1. direct access to the MARCXML from HathiTrust
2. a publicly accessible API for #Worldcat / OCLC to find holdings
HathiTrust: 19 Million Items: Cornell Contributions Expand the Collection. “Preserving and providing access to HathiTrust’s shared digital collection centers our work, enabling scholars and curious minds to explore the record of human knowledge that we steward. Recently, Cornell University (HathiTrust member since 2010) contributed the collection’s 19-millionth item, an epic milestone since […]
After several months of #discovery and development, the #HathiTrust #ResourceSharing project has launched a pilot with nine participating member #libraries.
https://www.hathitrust.org/press-post/hathitrust-resource-sharing-pilot-now-underway/
Do I know someone with decent US HathiTrust access?...