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Thursday, November 02, 2006

This Week...

I finished up the legwork for the PEAK Online Government Document Readt -Reference Shelf, all I need to do in finish up the loose ends and broken links.

I started looking at Google Book copies of SuDocs I 19.3, but with scattered results. Although the markings in the pdfs showed that they were from Standford, but the University of Michigan is providing very sketchy access to the through their catalog, Mirlyn. Searching Google was not a whole lot better, as it is a black box, with no real control of the books, per se. Still, here are the SuDocs numbers for various items Penrose owns that are also in Google Books:

I 19.3:1
I 19.3:210
I 19.3:15
I 19.3:77
I 19.3:51
I 19.3:128
I 19.3:82
I 19.3:122
I 19.3:419
I 19.3:491
I 19.3:591
I 19.3:228
I 19.3:220
I 19.3:167
I 19.3:9
I 19.3:330
I 19.3:30
I 19.3:134
I 19.3:302
I 19.9:32

In more exciting news, I have begun using the Rutgers University School of Law Congressional Document Collection to make links from the PEAK catalog to their pdfs. Here's an example of one Chris Brown has done in the past. Next week I am hoping to start getting these into the catalog using Millenium.

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