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At the beginning of the year, Remy wrote about extracting Goodreads metadata so he could create his end-of-year reading list. More recently, Mark Llobrera wrote about how he created a visualisation of his reading history. In his case, he’s using JSON to store the information.
This kind of JSON storage is exactly what Tom Critchlow proposes in his post, Library JSON - A Proposal for a Decentralized Goodreads:
Thinking through building some kind of “web of books” I realized that we could use something similar to RSS to build a kind of decentralized GoodReads powered by indie sites and an underlying easy to parse format.
His proposal looks kind of similar to what Mark came up with. There’s a title, an author, an image, and some kind of date for when you started and/or finished reading the book.
Matt then points out that RSS gets close to the data format being suggested and asks how about using RSS?:
Rather than inventing a new format, my suggestion is that this is RSS plus an extension to deal with books. This is analogous to how the podcast feeds are specified: they are RSS plus custom tags.
Like Matt, I’m in favour of re-using existing wheels rather than inventing new ones, mostly to avoid a 927 situation.
But all of these proposals—whether JSON or RSS—involve the creation of a separate file, and yet the information is originally published in HTML. Along the lines of Matt’s idea, I could imagine extending the h-entry
collection of class names to allow for books (or films, or other media). It already handles images (with u-photo
). I think the missing fields are the date-related ones: when you start and finish reading. Those fields are present in a different microformat, h-event
in the form of dt-start
and dt-end
. Maybe they could be combined:
<article class="h-entry h-event h-review">
<h1 class="p-name p-item">Book title</h1>
<img class="u-photo" src="image.jpg" alt="Book cover.">
<p class="p-summary h-card">Book author</p>
<time class="dt-start" datetime="YYYY-MM-DD">Start date</time>
<time class="dt-end" datetime="YYYY-MM-DD">End date</time>
<div class="e-content">Remarks</div>
<data class="p-rating" value="5">★★★★★</data>
<time class="dt-published" datetime="YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm">Date of this post</time>
</article>
That markup is simultaneously a post (h-entry
) and an event (h-event
) and you can even throw in h-card
for the book author (as well as h-review
if you like to rate the books you read). It can be converted to RSS and also converted to .ics
for calendars—those parsers are already out there. It’s ready for aggregation and it’s ready for visualisation.
I publish very minimal reading posts here on adactio.com. What little data is there isn’t very structured—I don’t even separate the book title from the author. But maybe I’ll have a little play around with turning these h-entries into combined h-entry/event posts.
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Biomeasurement : a student's guide to biological statistics / Dawn Hawkins
Human genome informatics : translating genes into health / edited by Christophe G. Lambert, Darrol J. Baker, George P. Patrinos
Dragonflies of South East Queensland : a field guide / [text and illustrations, Ric Nattrass]
A greater prize than gold : Augustus Oldfield, 19th century botanical collector and ethnographer in Australia / M. Helen and William G. (Bill) Henderson
Studying primates : how to design, conduct and report primatological research / Joanna M. Setchell
Bioanalytical chemistry / Andreas Manz (KIST Europe, Germany), Petra S Dittrich (ETH Zürich, Switzerland), Nicole Pamme (University of Hull, UK), Dimitri Iossifidis (Analytical Equipment Supplies & Support, Greece)
Integrated principles of zoology / Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr., Washington and Lee University, Susan L. Keen, University of California-Davis, David J. Eisenhour, Morehead State University, Allan Larson, Washington University, Helen I' Anson, Washington
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Efficient bifunctional catalysts synthesized from three-dimensional Ni/Fe bimetallic organic frameworks for overall urea electrolysis
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00605J, Paper
MOF-Ni@MOF-Fe–S which has a structure of interwoven and folding nanosheets shows superior electrochemical performance towards urea electrolysis.
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Enhanced piezoelectric properties of (1 − x)BiFe0.98(Zn0.5Hf0.5)0.02O3-xBaTiO3 ceramics near the morphotropic phase boundary
DOI: 10.1039/C9DT04664J, Paper
The component with the R–T phase coexistence near MPB affords an optimal piezoelectric coefficient (d33) of 130 pC N−1.
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Reversible luminescent humidity chromism of organic–inorganic hybrid PEA2MnBr4 single crystals
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00514B, Paper
Reversible luminescent humidity chromism was found on PEA2MnBr4 between green emission and pink emission through water adsorption and desorption.
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Diamidophosphites from β-hydroxyamides: readily assembled ligands for Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitution
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00741B, Paper
Novel diamidophosphites based on β-hydroxyamides were prepared, and their individual and in situ formed complexes were tested in Pd-mediated allylations.
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Coinage metal tris(dialkylamido)imidophosphorane complexes as transmetallation reagents for cerium complexes
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00842G, Communication
The synthesis of coinage metal tris(dialkylamido)imidophosphorane complexes is reported, and the use of the silver(I) salt as an oxidative transmetallation reagent for the formation of a cerium(IV) complex is described.
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Trinuclear Mn2+/Zn2+ based microporous coordination polymers as efficient catalysts for ipso-hydroxylation of boronic acids
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00794C, Paper
Two efficient catalysts based on trinuclear Mn(II)/Zn(II) clusters were synthesized and used for ipso-hydroxylation of phenylboronic acids into the corresponding phenols with excellent yields.
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Time-resolved infra-red spectroscopy reveals competitive water and dinitrogen coordination to a manganese(I) carbonyl complex
DOI: 10.1039/C9DT04878B, Paper
Photolysis of [Mn(C^N)(CO)4] (C^N = bis-(4-methoxyphenyl)methanimine) in heptane solution results in ultra-fast CO dissociation and ultimate formation of a rare Mn-containing dinitrogen complex fac-[Mn(C^N)(CO)3(N2)].
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Templated syntheses of heterometal tungsten–cobalt–sulfur clusters with different nuclearities
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00765J, Paper
A series of heterometal tungsten–cobalt–sulfur clusters with different nuclearities have been synthesized rationally using a chelating template.
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Chemoselective oxidative addition of vinyl sulfones mediated by palladium complexes bearing picolyl-N-heterocyclic carbene ligands.
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01144D, Paper
We have examined in depth the features of oxidative addition of (E)-1,2 ditosylethene on palladium(0) complexes bearing picolyl-N-heterocyclic carbenes.
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Ultrabroadband red luminescence of Mn4+ in MgAl2O4 peaking at 651 nm
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00931H, Paper
Mn4+ 2Eg → 4A2g transition exhibits thermally robust, ultrabroadband luminescence peaking at 651 nm in MgAl2O4 under λex = 440 nm excitation.
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A bimetallic MOF@graphene oxide composite as an efficient bifunctional oxygen electrocatalyst for rechargeable Zn–air batteries
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00976H, Paper
A bimetallic ZnCo-ZIF@graphene oxide (ZnCo-ZIF@GO) composite was synthesized via an in situ growth strategy. As the air cathode of Zn–air batteries, ZnCo-ZIF@GO showed good charge/discharge performance and long-term stability.
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Two novel lead-based coordination polymers for luminescence sensing of anions, cations and small organic molecules
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00533A, Paper
A novel lead-based compound is reported as a multi-responsive luminescent sensor for detecting anions, cations and small organic molecules, especially Cr2O72−, CrO42−, Fe3+ and nitrobenzene.
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Photo-reduction enables catalyst regeneration in Fenton reaction on an Fe2O3-decorated TiO2 nanotube-based photocatalyst
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00670J, Paper
Active Fe2+ sites of TNT(Pd)/Fe2O3 with a unique electronic structure for the Fenton reaction can be self-generated.
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NHC–Au(I) complexes bearing trispyrazolyl borate (Tp) ligands: efficient platforms for bimetallic species
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00908C, Paper
Treatment of NHC–AuCl (NHC = IPr and IMes) complexes with equimolar amounts of KTpR2 (R = Me, H) salts in tetrahydrofuran produces in high yields the heteroleptic complexes 3–6 with the general formula NHC–Au–TpR2.
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Syntheses, characterization and properties of two new dodeca-niobates presenting unprecedented features
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00953A, Paper
Two new dodeca-niobate materials, K3[Nb2O2][H7SiNb12O40]·16H2O (1) and [Cu(en)2]9[(VNb12V1.69Nb0.31O42en0.31)2]·20.69H2O (2), have been obtained and characterized by IR, UV-Vis, XRD, and single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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Structure and magnetic properties of a novel heteroheptanuclear metal string complex [Ni3Ru2Ni2(μ7-teptra)4(NCS)2](PF6)
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00156B, Paper
A novel heteroheptanuclear metal string complex was synthesized by using nickel and ruthenium metal ions to explore the electronic structure and magnetic property.
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1,2-Insertion Reactions of Alkynes into Ge–C Bonds of Arylbromogermylene
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01223H, Paper
1,2-insertion reactions of alkynes into the Ge–C bonds in dibromodigermenes afford stable crystalline bromovinylgermylenes. In contrast to previously reported Lewis-base-supported vinylgermylenes, the bromovinylgermylene obtained from reaction of the bromogermylene with...
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Probing the limits of linker substitution in aluminum MOFs through water vapor sorption studies: Mixed-MOF instead of mixed-linker CAU-23 and MIL-160 materials
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01044H, Paper
We report the systematic study on the possibility of forming mixed-linker MOFs spanning between the aluminum metal-organic frameworks CAU-23 and MIL-160 with their 2,5-thiophenedicarboxylate (TDC) and 2,5 furandicarboxylate (FDC) linkers,...
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Metal–metal bond formation of triplatinum cores with a silver(I) ion affording a heptanuclear cluster bearing four Pt–Ag bonds
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01227K, Communication
A triplatinum complex with chelating NHC ligands reacts with Ag(I) and affords a heptanuclear cluster bearing four Ag–Pt bonds.
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Synthesis and reactivity of cyclobutadiene nickel bromide
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01510E, Paper
The reaction of NiBr2 with 3-hexyne provides new access to various cyclobutadiene nickel complexes.
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Selenotungstates incorporating organophosphonate ligands and metal ions: synthesis, characterization, magnetism and catalytic efficiency in Knoevenagel condensation reaction
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00444H, Paper
Three sandwich-type TM-containing (TM = transition metal) organophosphonate-based polyoxotungstate clusters, [TM(H2O)4(SeW6O21)2{Co(OOCCH2NCH2PO3)2}3]12– (TM = Co, Ni), have been successfully synthesized, which is the first reported TMs-containing organophosphonate-based selenotungstates. They were structurally...
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