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Add Project Runeberg identifiers #9981

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Freso opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #9982
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Add Project Runeberg identifiers #9981

Freso opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #9982
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Lead: @cdrini Issues overseen by Drini (Staff: Team Lead & Solr, Library Explorer, i18n) [managed] Needs: Breakdown This big issue needs a checklist or subissues to describe a breakdown of work. [managed] Needs: Triage This issue needs triage. The team needs to decide who should own it, what to do, by when. [managed] Priority: 3 Issues that we can consider at our leisure. [managed] Theme: Identifiers Issues related to ISBN's or other identifiers in metadata. [managed] Type: Feature Request Issue describes a feature or enhancement we'd like to implement. [managed]

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Freso commented Nov 3, 2024

Proposal

Project Runeberg is a project similar to Project Gutenberg, but with a focus on Nordic/Scandinavian authors and literature.

It would be nice to be able to add their identifiers (for Authors and Editions) to Open Library, which could also be used to support Project Runeberg as a trusted book provider later on.

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Requirements Checklist

  • Add YAML block to author identifiers.yml
  • Add YAML block to edition identifiers.yml

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  • openlibrary/plugins/openlibrary/config/author/identifiers.yml
  • openlibrary/plugins/openlibrary/config/edition/identifiers.yml

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@Freso Freso added Needs: Breakdown This big issue needs a checklist or subissues to describe a breakdown of work. [managed] Needs: Lead Needs: Triage This issue needs triage. The team needs to decide who should own it, what to do, by when. [managed] Type: Feature Request Issue describes a feature or enhancement we'd like to implement. [managed] labels Nov 3, 2024
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Project Runeberg is similar to Project Gutenberg, but focuses on Nordic
and Scandinavian authors and literature.

These identifiers basically correspond to
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P3154 and
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P3155
in Wikidata.

Closes internetarchive#9981
@cdrini cdrini added the Theme: Identifiers Issues related to ISBN's or other identifiers in metadata. [managed] label Nov 4, 2024
@mekarpeles mekarpeles added Priority: 3 Issues that we can consider at our leisure. [managed] Lead: @cdrini Issues overseen by Drini (Staff: Team Lead & Solr, Library Explorer, i18n) [managed] and removed Needs: Lead labels Nov 4, 2024
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