ISBN -> bookdata Lookup to fill in a database

孤人 提交于 2019-11-30 16:08:13

I recently had to do exactly this as we indexed our library for insurance purposes. Below is the code of the vba class I hacked together:

Option Compare Database
    dim BookTitle As String
    dim BookTitleLong As String
    dim BookAuthorsText As String
    dim BookPublisherText As String
    dim BookSummary As String
    dim BookNotes As String
    dim accessKey As String

Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    'Your isbnDB access key'
    accessKey = "PUT ACCESSKEY HERE"
End Sub    
Property Get Title() As String
    Title = BookTitle
End Property    
Property Get TitleLong() As String
    TitleLong = BookTitleLong
End Property    
Property Get AuthorsText() As String
    AuthorsText = BookAuthorsText
End Property
Property Get PublisherText() As String
    PublisherText = BookPublisherText
End Property
Property Get Summary() As String
    Summary = BookSummary
End Property
Property Get Notes() As String
    Notes = BookNotes
End Property

Public Function Lookup(isbn As String) As Boolean
    Lookup = False
    Dim xmlhttp
    Set xmlhttp = CreateObject("MSXML2.xmlhttp")
    xmlhttp.Open "GET", "https://isbndb.com/api/books.xml?access_key=" & accessKey & "&results=texts&index1=isbn&value1=" & isbn, False
    xmlhttp.send
    'Debug.Print "Response: " & xmlhttp.responseXML.XML'
    Dim xmldoc
    Set xmldoc = CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
    xmldoc.async = False
    'Note: the ResponseXml property parses the server's response, responsetext doesn't
    xmldoc.loadXML (xmlhttp.responseXML.XML)
    If (xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookList").getAttribute("total_results") = 0) Then
        MsgBox "Invalid ISBN or not in database"
        Exit Function
    End If
    If (xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookList").getAttribute("total_results") > 1) Then
        MsgBox "Caution, got more than one result!"
        Exit Function
    End If
    BookTitle = xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookData/Title").Text
    BookTitleLong = xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookData/TitleLong").Text
    BookAuthorsText = xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookData/AuthorsText").Text
    BookPublisherText = xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookData/PublisherText").Text
    BookNotes = xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookData/Notes").Text
    BookSummary = xmldoc.selectSingleNode("//BookData/Summary").Text
    Lookup = True
End Function

Get an API key, paste the above code (with your key) into a new class module in the VBA editor (Insert->Class Module) and name the module "isbn". You also need to add a reference to "Microsoft XML" in the VBA editor (Tools->References)

You can test it works with the code snippet below in a normal vba module:

Public Function testlookup()
    Dim book
    Set book = New isbn
    book.Lookup ("0007102968")
    Debug.Print book.Title
    Debug.Print book.PublisherText
End Function

Then just type "testlookup" into the immediate window (View->Immediate Window). You should see a response of:

The Times book of quotations
[Glasgow] : Times Books : 2000.

isbnDB can return more than the data I collect in the above class, read the API reference here: http://isbndb.com/docs/api/ and tailor the class to your needs.

I found this article very helpful in explaining how to use xmlhttp from within access: http://www.15seconds.com/issue/991125.htm

The msdn pages on XML DOM Methods and XMLHttpRequest Object were also useful (because I'm a new user I can only post two active links, you'll have to replace the dots in the urls below):

msdn microsoft com/en-us/library/ms757828(v=VS.85).aspx

msdn microsoft com/en-us/library/ms535874(v=vs.85).aspx

This is an incomplete answer, but it should get you started (I've not worked with XML data as return).

This code has the basics:

  Dim oHttp As Object

  Set oHttp = CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
  oHttp.Open "GET", "https://isbndb.com/api/books.xml?access_key=YourKey&results=texts&index1=isbn&value1=YourISBN", False
  oHttp.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
  oHttp.Send vbNullString
  Debug.Print oHttp.responseText

The response from the web page is in the .responseText property of the XMLHTTP object. How you process that is beyond me. I know that one of the Access newsgroup gurus has published a tutorial on consuming web services from Access, but I can't locate it. This article might have something to do with the issue:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285329/en-us

The ISBNdb.com API looks simple. The following request should retrieve the information you want ... just substitute your access key for "YourKey" and the ISBN for "YourISBN".

https://isbndb.com/api/books.xml?access_key=YourKey&results=texts&index1=isbn&value1=YourISBN 

The response is XML which contains information about the single book whose ISBN you submitted.

You can use the MARC21 XML from the Library of Congress.

I did the same thing as you, building a database to house my library. Scanning in the ISBN collects the data from this URL http://z3950.loc.gov:7090/voyager?version=1.1&operation=searchRetrieve&query=YOUR_ISBN&maximumRecords=1

The response data then fills in a form with all the data. You don't need an account, just that URL.

The response comes in XML (as mentioned), and you can parse from there using whatever language you want (my choice happens to be PHP).

What language are you using? You need a program/script to present a form where you can enter the ISBN, which would then get the data from isbndb.com and populate the database. I've used the API a bit, but not for some time, and it's pretty straightforward.

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