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Flock vs. FOIA: The Suppression Manual

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2 points·by wayathr0w·há 4 meses·1 comments

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wayathr0w
·há 4 meses·discuss
>Flock coaches police on denying records requests, inserts itself into the legal process, and sells a 'transparency portal' its own staff calls useless.
wayathr0w
·há 3 anos·discuss
>while in most countries you can't properly publish a book without an ISBN (ie, have it sold in bookshops)

I'm quite skeptical of this, given the amount of books I've personally seen published in recent decades without ISBNs, along with the limited & haphazard attempts to regulate what it means to 'publish' something or even to be a 'proper' bookseller. But if you have some experience I don't with this, I'm interested in hearing about it.
wayathr0w
·há 3 anos·discuss
If you liked the comment-length analysis OCLC & want more, there's a whole essay on the subject. [1]

>But one of the ironies of the scraping is that it's not going to be immediately helpful to the libraries who are unable to afford to participate in Worldcat. This is because the scrape didn't (and quite possibly never could have) capture the data in MARC format, which is what most library catalog software uses. While MARC records could be cross-walked from the JSON, they will undoubtedly omit some data elements found in the original MARC.

While it would have been ideal to get all the data in MARC & as many other formats as possible, I wonder how true this is worldwide - many libraries don't use MARC or have a digital catalog at all. Maybe there are some ways the data could be processed that make it easier to integrate into such places, but of course local needs/desires will vary widely.

[1] https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/11883899.pdf - it was also published in this book: https://archive.org/details/radicalcatalogin0000unse
wayathr0w
·há 3 anos·discuss
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