Hello WorldCat Search API Implementers
The WorldCat Search API has been updated with these bug fixes and enhancements.
The new Open Digital Limit is available through the SRU queries. This limit returns records describing digital content contributed to WorldCat from open access digital repositories. Records contain URLs that point to the digital file.
The searchable values are:
Using this limit you can do searches specifically for digital materials. For example, all the digial materials from CONTENTdm repositories (added via the Digital Collection Gateway to WorldCat) with the subject Oregon Trail, primary document type of visual and material type photograph.
These records have links back to the digital object available on the web. The MARC version of the record have this information in an 856 field while the Dublin Core version puts this information in a dc: relation field.
If you're library's digital material aren't in WorldCat and you want to be able to search them this way then you need to use the Digital Collection Gateway to add them. The Digital Collection Gateway works with CONTENTdm or with other types of digital repositories. More information on the Digital Collection Gateway is available on the main OCLC web site.
It is now possible to get up to 100 records or library holdings information in a single query. OpenSearch and SRU queries can get request up t0 100 bibliographic records. Library Location and Library Catalog URL requests can get up to 100 library holdings in a request. The default level remains 10.
1) Provide error diagnostic for library location requests if the record has no holdings.
2) Provide error diagnostic for Single Bibliographic ISBN requests that are missing an ISBN.
3) Removing leading spaces in API queries. This corrects an error in getting different results when a leading space was present.
4) frbrGrouping=off works for Library Location requests in the JSON format.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Dawn
Dawn Hendricks
OCLC WorldCat Search API product manager
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