Er, my first comment would be:
Do honestly think anybody would actually implement this?
-Ross.
On 6/12/07, Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Part of the SRU bibliographic profile work we're talking about would address
> searching on OpenURL keys. There is an initial set of keys for
> consideration at http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/openurlkeys.html and from
> that set we want to determine a subset of keys that we really want to search
> on. Then we want to map indexes from the bib set to these keys, defining
> additional modifiers if necessary.
>
> So for example say you want to search on 'aulast' (authors last name).
>
> First, note that the way to search on author is suggested by the example in
> the bib set proposal,
> http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/cql-bibliographic-searching.html
>
> bib.NamePersonal=/bib.role=author/bib.roleAuthority=marcrelator "George
> Orwell"
>
> So to search on authors last name, we could add another modifier. Let's
> call it (for example sake) sap.namepart=last (where 'sap' is for San
> Antonio Profile - the last time we talked about this we used openurl as the
> prefix but Herbert suggested sap instead).
>
> Thus:
>
> bib.NamePersonal=/bib.role=author/bib.roleAuthority=marcrelator/sap.namepart
> =last "Orwell"
>
> I'd like comments and ideas on this approach.
>
> --Ray
>
>
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