Well, that's a little unfair. As I understand it, they were trying to migrate to a new database and something broke badly. Working on that uncovered a number of other problems that have to be resolved as well.
Ralph From: William Denton<mailto:w...@pobox.com> Sent: ?Sunday?, ?June? ?14?, ?2015 ?11?:?17? ?AM To: Code for Libraries<mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU> On 12 June 2015, LeVan,Ralph wrote: > This is as close to an official statement as I can find: > > http://www.oclc.org/developer/news/2015/dewey-down.en.html "We've decided to take Dewey.info offline for the time being. Further investigation identified architectural improvements that must be implemented before we can provide future access to this service-even in its experimental state. There is no current projected date for the return of Dewey.info right now." It's a sad thing when OCLC removes access to the popular linked data representation of its internationally-used proprietary classification scheme---sad not only that it did it, but that it can at all. Bill -- William Denton ? Toronto, Canada ? https://www.miskatonic.org/