Open ronaldtse opened 4 months ago
The NIST Monograph series is this:
Somehow, all the NCSTAR documents in the MARC/MODS data source are all "re-cataloged" as NIST MONO... in their DOI?
For example, the MODS XML looks like:
<location> <url displayLabel="electronic resource" usage="primary display">https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.MONO.2v1</url> </location> <relatedItem type="series"> <titleInfo> <title>NIST NCSTAR; National Construction Safety Team Act report </title> <partNumber>2v1</partNumber> </titleInfo> </relatedItem>
Clearly, NCSTAR is not MONO. NIST MONO 1 was published in 1959, NIST NCSTAR 1 was published in 2005.
This is the full list of NCSTAR DOIs mapped to their new NIST MONO DOIs:
NIST.NCSTAR.1-1 > NIST.MONO.1-1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-1AV1 > NIST.MONO.1-1AV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-1AV2 > NIST.MONO.1-1AV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-1B > NIST.MONO.1-1B NIST.NCSTAR.1-1CV1 > NIST.MONO.1-1CV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-1CV2 > NIST.MONO.1-1CV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-1D > NIST.MONO.1-1D NIST.NCSTAR.1-1E > NIST.MONO.1-1E NIST.NCSTAR.1-1F > NIST.MONO.1-1F NIST.NCSTAR.1-1G > NIST.MONO.1-1G NIST.NCSTAR.1-1H > NIST.MONO.1-1H NIST.NCSTAR.1-1I > NIST.MONO.1-1I NIST.NCSTAR.1-1J > NIST.MONO.1-1J NIST.NCSTAR.1-2A > NIST.MONO.1-2A NIST.NCSTAR.1-2BV1 > NIST.MONO.1-2BV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-2BV2 > NIST.MONO.1-2BV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-2V1 > NIST.MONO.1-2V1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-2V2 > NIST.MONO.1-2V2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-3 > NIST.MONO.1-3 NIST.NCSTAR.1-3A > NIST.MONO.1-3A NIST.NCSTAR.1-3B > NIST.MONO.1-3B NIST.NCSTAR.1-3CV1 > NIST.MONO.1-3CV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-3CV2 > NIST.MONO.1-3CV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-3D > NIST.MONO.1-3D NIST.NCSTAR.1-3E > NIST.MONO.1-3E NIST.NCSTAR.1-4 > NIST.MONO.1-4 NIST.NCSTAR.1-4A > NIST.MONO.1-4A NIST.NCSTAR.1-4B > NIST.MONO.1-4B NIST.NCSTAR.1-4C > NIST.MONO.1-4C NIST.NCSTAR.1-4D > NIST.MONO.1-4D NIST.NCSTAR.1-5 > NIST.MONO.1-5 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5AV1 > NIST.MONO.1-5AV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5AV2 > NIST.MONO.1-5AV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5AV3 > NIST.MONO.1-5AV3 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5AV4 > NIST.MONO.1-5AV4 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5BV1 > NIST.MONO.1-5BV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5BV2 > NIST.MONO.1-5BV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-5C > NIST.MONO.1-5C NIST.NCSTAR.1-5D > NIST.MONO.1-5D NIST.NCSTAR.1-5E > NIST.MONO.1-5E NIST.NCSTAR.1-5F > NIST.MONO.1-5F NIST.NCSTAR.1-5G > NIST.MONO.1-5G NIST.NCSTAR.1-6A > NIST.MONO.1-6A NIST.NCSTAR.1-6B > NIST.MONO.1-6B NIST.NCSTAR.1-6C > NIST.MONO.1-6C NIST.NCSTAR.1-6DV1 > NIST.MONO.1-6DV1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-6DV2 > NIST.MONO.1-6DV2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-6V1 > NIST.MONO.1-6V1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-6V2 > NIST.MONO.1-6V2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-7 > NIST.MONO.1-7 NIST.NCSTAR.1-7A > NIST.MONO.1-7A NIST.NCSTAR.1-7B > NIST.MONO.1-7B NIST.NCSTAR.1-8V1 > NIST.MONO.1-8V1 NIST.NCSTAR.1-8V2 > NIST.MONO.1-8V2 NIST.NCSTAR.1-8V3 > NIST.MONO.1-8V3 NIST.NCSTAR.1-9 > NIST.MONO.1-9 NIST.NCSTAR.1-9A > NIST.MONO.1-9A NIST.NCSTAR.1 > NIST.MONO.1 NIST.NCSTAR.1A > NIST.MONO.1A NIST.NCSTAR.2V1 > NIST.MONO.2V1 NIST.NCSTAR.2V2 > NIST.MONO.2V2 NIST.NCSTAR.3 > NIST.MONO.3
Action:
The NIST Monograph series is this:
Somehow, all the NCSTAR documents in the MARC/MODS data source are all "re-cataloged" as NIST MONO... in their DOI?
For example, the MODS XML looks like:
Clearly, NCSTAR is not MONO. NIST MONO 1 was published in 1959, NIST NCSTAR 1 was published in 2005.
This is the full list of NCSTAR DOIs mapped to their new NIST MONO DOIs:
Action: