Posts Tagged ‘mashlib’

Google magazines (slight return)

Posted on August 20th, 2010 by Paul Stainthorp

I’ve just recreated my list of magazines from Google Books for the University’s e-journals site.

Google now hosts 199 digitised magazine titles, and for the sake of 10 minutes’ work every few months it would be a shame to miss out on the extra full-text coverage, which often complements the “library” sources for a title.

E.g. for the frankly un-put-downable Estonian Journal of Archaeology (available as an Open Access (OA) journal from 2006-, and indexed in Art Full Text), Google provides the missing articles from 1997 (vol.1) up to 2006.

Record for the 'Estonian Journal of Archaeology' on the University of Lincoln's list of e-journals.

I’d like to be able to harvest the Google Books content to build my list using the standard mashlib toolkit (Google spreadsheets; Yahoo! Pipes; some coffee)… but while use of Google’s =ImportHtml() function is limited to 50 per spreadsheet, and because Google search pages block robots.txt files, I can’t figure out a way of doing so.

Instead, I’ve been copying-and-pasting the search results pages into an ordinary Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (thanks, again, Google, for making this possible through your magazine browse page), then using a custom Excel function to ‘unmask’ the URL hidden behind each hyperlinked magazine title.

Google Books magazine browse page, pasted into an Excel spreadsheet.

Finally, I use a bit of text-to-column splitting, search/replace, and filling-in of package-wide fields, to give me a compatible, tab-delimited text file which I then upload to our e-journals knowledge base (which happens to be EBSCO A-to-Z) – I used EBSCO’s custom notes feature to link to Google’s cover image to each entry in the file.

Potato pentathlon

Posted on August 16th, 2010 by Paul Stainthorp

As proved by the flickr evidence below, I’ve been at every one of the five Mashed Library UK events so far. Only one other mashee (and not even the Father of Mashed Libraries™ himself) has managed this frankly incredible feat: surely I deserve some kind of mashlib long-service medal?

Here I am at the inaugural Mashed Libraries UK 2008, wearing a black sweatshirt:
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And at Mash Oop North, wearing a black short-sleeved shirt: quite racy.
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Gesticulating, and possibly speaking, at Middlemash, wearing a black sweatshirt:
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On the left at Liver and Mash. Black sweatshirt: check. Special mashlib beard: check.
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Finally, last month’s Chips and Mash.

OK… here my story gets a little thin through lack of supporting evidence. Apparently I was behind a pillar (or walking the streets of Huddersfield with a pile of takeaway pizzas) for the whole day, and there’s no convincing photographic evidence I was there.

Possibly it’s all a ruse on the part of Professor Moriarty to discredit my claim, and claim the mashlib crown for himself. But I’ll swear I’m in the background of this photo, talking to @garygre and @chrisl1953.

If it adds any weight to my argument, I was wearing a black sweatshirt.