New Open Library Release
Via Code4Lib:
The OpenLibrary.org <http://www.openlibrary.org> team has just finished its latest release on the long path towards “one web page for every book ever published.”
What’s new?
- added another 6 million book records (13.4 million total) with 18 million more records waiting to be integrated
- built an API <http://www.openlibrary.org/dev/docs/api> to the data which allows you to query the database for objects matching particular criteria or to GET an object from the database
- added internationalization support <http://www.openlibrary.org/i18n> - we have already started on Spanish, Italian and a few other languages, but users are now able to translate the site into any language
- search the full text of 230,000 scanned books from the advanced search <http://www.openlibrary.org/advanced> page
- started merging library MARC records and non-library book data crawled from the web (still some kinks to be worked out!)
OpenLibrary is a work in progress, so please help us build it! The site, the code and the documentation are all open, so if you’re interested in helping as a librarian or a programmer, join us - there’s lots left to do!
You can join the OL mailing list at: http://mail.archive.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ol-discuss
And I’d especially like to thank our awesome team:
* Edward Betts
* Anand Chitipothu
* Karen Coyle
* Rebecca Malamud
* Paul Rubin
* Aaron SwartzThanks,
Alexis Rossi
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