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Journal title, history, few things #359

Open patrickzurek opened 7 years ago

patrickzurek commented 7 years ago

JIRA issue created by: rcook Originally opened: 2011-03-10 07:43 PM

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patrickzurek commented 7 years ago

JIRA Comment by user: rcook JIRA Timestamp: 2011-03-10 07:44 PM

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First title I looked at was the "Journal of the Chemical Society" This has changed titles a number of times so I wondered if the titles would show up together or be mentioned in each other's record. I was disappointed because they didn't seem to all appear. The Royal Society of chemistry didn't appear at the top as an author although there is was Great Britian author that captured some of the older titles.

I looked at the history at the full record and some past history was pretty interesting (and I don't know the complete history) but the future history didn't look complete.

From Sue Cardinal. I am not following all the issues in this one, but perhaps they make sense to Jennifer.

patrickzurek commented 7 years ago

JIRA Comment by user: rcook JIRA Timestamp: 2011-03-15 03:42 PM

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Jennifer Bowen to look at the design of the History and Formats feature that Peter wrote and improve the design for complex data returns.

Need to get rid of the "previously" "requested item" and "then". Probably just list the bullet point list in chron order.

We will clean up the data display. It appears that the metadate being asked about (royal society)is not in the source record.

History and formats: previously: â– Acta chemica Scandinavica Vol. 43, no. 1 (Jan. 1989)-v. 53, no. 12 (Dec. 1999). (Online version; ISSN 0904-213X) requested item: â– Dalton transactions 2003, no. 1 (7 Jan. 2003)- (Online version; ISSN 1477-9234) â– Abstracts of the joint annual meetings of the Chemical Society and the Royal Institute of Chemistry 1885- (Print version; ISSN 0590-9791) â– Dalton : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2000, no. 1 (7 Jan. 2000)-2002, no. 24 (21 Dec. 2002). (Print version; ISSN 1470-479X) â– Journal of the Chemical Society. Transactions Vol. 33 (1878)-vol. 123 (1923). (Print version; ISSN 0368-1645) â– Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. Abstracts 37.1918 - 44.1925. (Print version; ISSN 0368-1572) â– Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry / RSoC 2003, no. 1 (7 Jan. 2003)- (Print version; ISSN 1477-9226) â– Dalton transactions RSC Print began with 1972, 1. (Online version; ISSN 1364-5447) â– Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton transactions 1972, 1-1999, no. 24. (Print version; ISSN 0300-9246) â– Journal of the Chemical Society Vol. 15 (1862)-v. 128 (1925) ; 1926-1965. (Online version; ISSN 0368-1769) Note: this is the currently seen item. â– Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton Transactions 2001, no. 7 (Apr. 7)- (Print version; ISSN 1472-7773) then: â– British chemical abstracts. B, Applied chemistry 1927-1937. (Print version; ISSN 0365-9291) â– British chemical abstracts. Bureau of Chemical Abstracts. Section A, Pure chemistry / Jan. 1926-Dec. 1936. (Print version; ISSN 0365-9259)

patrickzurek commented 7 years ago

JIRA Comment by user: dlindahl JIRA Timestamp: 2011-03-22 02:58 PM

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[JB] - I've consulted with Dave and Randy and written up a spec for how I think this display should look. It is posted in Docushare http://docushare.lib.rochester.edu/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-5128 with the document name "Journal History Display..." I tried to get rid of some of the levels of captions. I also think that only a few of the previous/subsequent titles should display, i.e. the ones that are a direct link on the OCLC chart. Maybe I am missing something because it looks like the widget is bringing back titles that aren't on the chart but are on our holdings. In any case I think it should only be the ones that are direct links before or after that should display, and not the "siblings".

patrickzurek commented 7 years ago

JIRA Comment by user: pkiraly JIRA Timestamp: 2011-03-22 09:27 PM

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I should reread the API, because it is possible, that the data we can get from OCLC doesn't make distinction between direct descendants and siblings. If that's the case we should rethink this feature.