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JohnLindsay

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| New Message Posted!2012-09-18 10:43  
I don't know how many Megalithians have discovered Library Thing? There is a group on archaeology.
It does linked data or federated search across Ur library catalogues and allows you to add documents to a collection. Then you are able to tag your documents, write comments, called review, so you may build tags into search engines. I use Megalith Portal as a tag when documents refer to sites to which I want to see the good mapping and retrieve place name string things, which I can then use in Pastscape to find records with strings which I can then add to Library Thing. Into the comment I can put the library from which I have access rights.
I'm using Whittling Time as my collection, and what I am trying to do is rebuild his collection of sites along the rivers from the Thames round to the Nene. So Roxton I found by accident as in Archaeological Journal it followed Lawford, which I had been searching. Lawford and Roxton are useless as grep strings in librarything, but work on Pastscape.
Sorry if everyone except me knows all this already, one can when something is not written about know whether the reason is that everyone knows it already.
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