Re: more metadata from xISBN

From: Nathan Vack <njvack_at_nyob>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 13:47:49 -0500
To: CODE4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu
On May 9, 2007, at 11:56 AM, William Denton wrote:

> On 8 May 2007, Eric Hellman wrote:
>
>> xISBN is free for non-commercial, low volume use.
>
> A library would pay $3,000 USD a year to be able to do 10,000
> queries a
> day.  That's a lot of queries, but I could imagine a big academic
> library
> doing a bunch if they pushed out web tools to their students to
> make it
> easy to check if any edition of a given book (seen at Amazon or in
> a blog,
> etc.) is available in its collection.  1,000 queries a day (which
> used to
> be free) is now $500 USD per year.  It's 20% off for OCLC members.

Y'know, we could just all chip in for the data file and provide free
access through a web service.

Heh. Someday, I'm gonna get sued.

Also... did I somehow miss the legislation in which factual
information (like, everything contained within xISBN) became
copyrightable?

-Nate
Received on Wed May 09 2007 - 12:38:51 EDT