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thingISBN agonistes

Posted by: William Denton, 14 January 2008 7:25 am
Categories: LibraryThing,OCLC

Tim Spalding, of LibraryThing renown, posted While You Were Sleeping, thingISBN Is Getting Better. thingISBN is LibraryThing’s equivalent to OCLC’s xISBN: give either one an ISBN and it will give you back a bunch of ISBNs that are other manifestations of the same work. thingISBN’s coverage and comprehensiveness is improving, as Spalding shows. It’s all done by LibraryThing users clumping things together, and it’s free.


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  1. [...] Spalding points out that thingISBN is getting better [via FRBR blog] – a good reason to update the thingISBN data of our SeeAlso Linkserver isbn2librarything. It now [...]

    Pingback by thingISBN is getting better - so does SeeAlso « Jakoblog — Das Weblog von Jakob Voß — 16 January 2008 @ 6:05 pm

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