On Jan 9, 2013, at 2:49 PM, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I had overlooked the code related to the Zepheira python program that produces a regular bibliographic display. I have now added this to my page of examples, and the direct link is http://kcoyle.net/bibframe/exhibit.html.
Hmm… for some reason you example don't seem to be picking up the Authority icons (which provide a visual indicator reflecting Person, Place, Org, Topic, etc.). I'll need to look into that.
> The data that it is displaying is in four files:
> • default.annotations.json
> • default.instance.json
> • default.object.json
> • default.work.json
>
> These are in http://kcoyle.net/bibframe/data/
>
> Note that the all of the Work data for all nine bibliographic records in my input file is in default.work, ditto instance, etc. This emulates a data store rather than a file of "records in/records out."
Exactly.
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Eric Miller
President, Zepheira "The Art of Data"
http://zepheira.com/ tel:+1.617.395.0229
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