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Jana Faust replied to the topic Metadata: Best practice for Edition info in ONIX? in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 4 months agoMy inclination would be to make it 2nd edition, abridged just to be perfectly clear and to not have to worry about any misunderstandings. But you may be right about the description and supply chain data making the relationship clear.
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Krista Coulson started the topic Metadata: Best practice for Edition info in ONIX? in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 4 months agoHi all, I’m thinking myself in circles and hoping you might help settle a question about how to represent this situation in standard ONIX metadata.
We are publishing a new edition of a book we have previously published as an original 1st edition and a following 1st edition, abridged. The forthcoming book will be a new edition of the abridged…[Read more]
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Jana Faust replied to the topic Chapter abstracts in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 4 months agoThanks, @kristacoulson! That’s really helpful.
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Robert Desmond replied to the topic Metadata: Searchability during a Name Change in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 5 months agoThe presence of the <AlternativeName> block within <Contributor> blocks in ONIX 3 and the use of ORCIDs or ISNIs are meant to deal with the situation, but the question exists of whether they are used/accepted by the database you’re using or the vendors you’re sending to. It may be that you can’t do AlternativeName, but you can have their old name…[Read more]
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Katie Sweeney Parmiter started the topic Metadata: Searchability during a Name Change in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 5 months agoHi All,
Apologies for the cross-post.
We have an author who has been ordained a deacon in the Coptic Church. With that comes a name change. We’ll update our records to reflect the new name consistently, but the author is concerned that people who search for the book under his old name will not find it. Ideally, he would like the book to come u…[Read more]
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Krista Coulson replied to the topic Chapter abstracts in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 5 months agoHi Jana, I can confirm that Chicago does store several chapter metadata fields in Firebrand’s Title Management system. We store: chapter title, chapter abstract, chapter keywords, and chapter DOI. We set them up as Comments under Elements. While it is not human review/quick-scan-friendly since only one field displays at a time, it does allow us to…[Read more]
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Jana Faust replied to the topic Chapter abstracts in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 5 months agoThanks, @robby!
At one point when I was sending chapter abstracts to MUSE they asked if I’d like to work with them on including abstracts in our ONIX in a way that they could ingest. We weren’t ready so I turned them down. Then this past July they told me that they “do not store or display chapter abstracts.”
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Robert Desmond replied to the topic Chapter abstracts in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 5 months agoBiblioVault’s ONIX 3 output can send chapter data (including abstracts and keywords if stored), but currently only Project MUSE and DeGruyter are getting them. (I don’t think MUSE has indicated to us that they’re ignoring the data. It would be odd, since they helped us debug the output.) Since we are an “aggregator” of the metadata, we collect the…[Read more]
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James McElvenny deposited Language Complexity in Historical Perspective: The Enduring Tropes of Natural Growth and Abnormal Contact in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months agoFocusing on the work of John McWhorter and, to a lesser extent, Peter Trudgill, this paper critically examines some common themes in language complexity research from the perspective of intellectual history. The present-day conception that increase in language complexity is somehow a “natural” process which is disturbed under the “ab…[Read more]
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Jana Faust started the topic Chapter abstracts in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 5 months agoHi metadata/ONIX people! I have some questions about chapter abstracts. We have been collecting them for a while and I had been sending them manually to Project MUSE. However, MUSE now tells me that they don’t use them.
Do you send out chapter abstracts? If you do, where do you send them? Do you send them out in ONIX? Firebrand’s TM doesn’t have…[Read more]
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Samara Rafert started the topic Verification levels in TMM in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 4 years, 7 months agoI just emailed all this to Joshua Tallent at Firebrand, but thought I’d ask here, too.We are a CDC press and use Title Management to release metadata.
1) How important is it to pass BISG verification–what does this do to help discoverability as opposed to just passing the more basic verifications?
2) I ask because it looks like we can’t pass…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Vegetal Analogy in Early Modern Medicine: Generation as Plant Cutting in Sennert’s Early Treatises (1611–1619) in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThis chapter examines the use of vegetal analogy in late Renaissance physiology through the case of the German physician Daniel Sennert (1572–1637). It is centered on Sennert’s explanation of generation, in particular the transmission of life through the vegetative soul within the seed, as developed in his early works on medicine and alchemy, the…[Read more]
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Paul Michael Kurtz deposited The Philological Apparatus: Science, Text, and Nation in the Nineteenth Century in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoPhilology haunts the humanities, through both its defendants and its detractors. This article examines the construction of philology as the premier science of the long nineteenth century in Europe. It aims to bring the history of philology up to date by taking it seriously as a science and giving it the kind of treatment that has dominated the…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited Medicine and International Relations in the Caribbean: Some Historical Variants in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoMedicine has long framed race relations in the Caribbean-that basin where African and European cultures have met from the beginning of the Colonial Period to the twentieth century. Whether Sir Hans Sloane, founder of the British Museum and President of the Royal Society of London, who as a physician wrote about African medical beliefs and…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited Gonzalo Fernós Maldonado y El Espacio para la Ciencia en Puerto Rico in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoGonzalo Fernós Maldonado (1887-1966) fue uno de los arquitectos más destacados en Puerto Rico durante las primeras dïcadas del siglo XX, cuyos logros y habilidades lamentablemente han quedado en el olvido colectivo. Este libro, escrito por su nieto, trata de resucitar la historia de su vida en un momento histórico muy diferente al con…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited Science Still Born: The Rise and Impact of the Pan American Scientific Congresses, 1898-1916 in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThe Pan-American Scientific Congresses ushered a new scientific era in Latin America. Bringing together scientists, engineers, and medical researchers from both South and North America, they facilitated the exchange of ideas between the two regions at the beginning of the twentieth century. Nobel Prize thinkers such as Albert Michelson and others,…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited Science and Sovereignty: Western Ideas about Science and Nation and their Expression in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoScience and democracy are two of the most cherished values of Western Civilization, so much so that they are often associated with each other. With science, it is held, comes democracy. But, will democracy necessarily blossom with the seed of science? Inversely, does the collapse of the Arecibo Observatory on December 1, 2020 represent a predictor…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited From Galileo to Boltzmann: A History of the Fragility and Resilience of Science in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoWhen the same $9 billion allocated to a nation’s annual budget (Puerto Rico 2015) is spent on a single scientific instrument (Hubble telescope) or to administer a single scientific facility for a year (CERN), we might presume that science is today a monolithic enterprise, akin to what the pyramids of Ancient Egypt had been in their day. Yet when…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited Amistad y Progreso: Los Congresos Científicos Pan-Americanos, 1898-1916 in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoLos Congresos Científicos Pan-Americanos abrieron una nueva época de intercambio científico no solamente dentro de los pa?ses de América Latina sino entre estos y los Estados Unidos. Figuras importantes como Albert. A. Michelson, ganador del Premio Nobel en 1907, regularmente atendieron estas conferencias, así ayudando a difundir los últimos avanc…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Fernos deposited Biology and Ethics in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoBiology and Ethics provides a historian’s perspective of the attempts to ground an ethics within a biological framework. Aside from its analysis of schools as social Darwinism, eugenics, and sociobiology, it attempts to evaluate their veracity using cases as Japan’s Unit 731, the Guatemala Syphilis study, and others. In spite of the much disputed…[Read more]
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