Articles
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A Review of Z39.50 FAQ
Behjat Al-Yousuf; September 1998. (MS word 97)
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Tailoring Z39.50 to Existing Databases
M. Loffredo, M.B. Baldacci, O Signore
Published in :Proceedings 8th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (September 1-2, 1997, Toulouse France). IEEE Computer Society, 1997; pp.332-338.
This article is a summary of the reports of the
ARCA Target project.
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The CIMI Interoperability Testbed: An Implementor's Perspective
Margaret St. Pierre and Jeff Tanara, Blue Angel Technologies, Inc.
In Museum Computer Network Spectra, Fall 1997.
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Structuring and Indexing the Internet
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
December 1996
Presented at the Workshop on Earth Observation Catalogue Interoperability sponsored by the European
Space Agency and EC Centre for Earth Observation, 14-15 November 1996, in Ispra, Varese, Italy
Also available in postScript and
wordPerfect and
pdf.
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Z39.50 Recent Developments and Future Prospects
Ray Denenberg
Presented at the September 30, 1996 Z39.50 Seminar at the Royal Library of Belgium
Also available in postScript and wordPerfect.
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Towards distributed library systems: Z39.50 in a European context
Lorcan Dempsey
Rosemary Russell
John Kirriemuir
In Program, vol. 30, no. 1, January 1996.
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Z39.50 Client and Web Gateway Surveys
Andrew Wood. Resource Discovery Unit; Research Data Network, CRC, DSTC Pty Ltd; University
of Queensland, Australia. September 1996.
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Z39.50 and the World Wide Web
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data,
John Favaro, Intecs Sistemi
In DLIB Magagine, March 1996 Issue.
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Highlights related to the Government Information Locator Service (GILS): Toward a
Global Information Locator
Eliot Christian, U.S. Geological Survey
In D-Lib Magazine, March 1996 Issue.
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Recent Developments in GALEN II: Evolution of a Digital Library for the Health Sciences
John A. Kunze
Brian N. Warling
In D-Lib Magazine, March 1996 Issue.
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An Overview of the Z39.50 Information Retrieval Standard
Fay Turner, National Library of Canada
UDT Ocassional Paper No.3; July 1995 (revised January 1997)
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Use of the ISite Z39.50 software to search and retrieve
spatially-referenced data
Douglas D. Nebert, U.S. Geological Survey
Jim Fullton, Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and
Retrieval (CNIDR)
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Z39.50 (overview of development and future)
Susannah Iltis, University of Washington, March 1995
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Modelling Network Protocols with Object Petri Nets
1995 (Postscript)
Lakos, CA
Lamp, JW;
Keen, CD
Marriott, BW
This paper examines how object-oriented extensions to the Petri
net formalism can address a number of issues in the modelling of
network protocols. The object-oriented extensions lead to the
formalism of Object Petri Nets, with a textual language form
referred to as LOOPN++. The paper considers practical examples
for which clean, well-structured models can be created because
of the support for modularity, genericity, software reuse, and
mobile objects. This paper concentrates on expressing the logic
of the protocol (rather than issues of PDU formats and data
translation).
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Encoding the ANSI Z39.50 Search and Retrieval Protocol
using LOOPN
1994 (Postscript)
Lamp, JW
An Honours thesis which examines the Z39.50 protocol
together with a methodology for expressing it in Petri nets.
Advantages and difficulties of the LOOPN expression are
noted.
Also available in
(MacWord)
Tutorials
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Overheads for Z39.50 Tutorial in Copenhagen, August 19-20, 1997
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Digital Library Objects Profile
Presented by Ray Denenberg at CIMI Testbed Interoperability meeting; Halifax, July 1997.
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Z39.50 Technical Issues
Presented by Ray Denenberg at State Library of Iowa Z39.50 Symposium; November 26, 1996 Ames, Iowa.
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ZDSR
Presented by Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress, at the CEOS/NASA Earth Observation Web Workshop,
February, 1997, Washington
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