Many thousands of researchers are now using personal bibliographic managers such as Reference Manager, EndNote and ProCite to access bibliographic databases via the Z39.50 protocol. With the EndNote software as an example, this paper demonstrates how researchers are using a standard search interface to access diverse databases and download references into their personal databases. There follows an overview of problems involved in searching the Z39.50 servers of some standard library automation systems (Innovative Interfaces, GEAC, SIRSI, Endeavour) and of two vendors of non-OPAC databases (Research Libraries Group and SilverPlatter). The paper concludes with some suggestions as to how the library community can contribute to improving the ef...
This article discusses the Z39.50 protocol, its genesis, development and structure. It highlights th...
Libraries are presently investigating three methods of providing enhanced online access to periodic...
Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) manage the input, storage, retrieval and output of bibliographi...
The increasing number of information available at libraries and the necessity to find a mechanism t...
This research deals z39.50 standard as an active tool used for information search and retrieval, it ...
This dissertation examines the Z39.50 protocol and its effects on library catalogues. Chapter two fo...
Z39.50 is a standard for client/server architecture in which a search engine and interface are divid...
Conference Home Page: http://library.univet.hu/icahis/icahis.htmSearch in Internet databases is bas...
Despite the great importance of a (Z39.50) Protocol in any mechanical system because of its serious ...
The use of bibliographic management software and its internal search interfaces is now pervasive amo...
This paper discusses the Z39.50 protocol. The ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol for information retrieval ad...
Reference management was not always as easy as it is currently due to the innovative software that b...
The AT&T library organization has developed an interest in Z39.50 for a number of diverse reason...
An academic library is supposed to help its users, e.g. students, faculty, and staff members, to fin...
This article describes the Internet information retrieval protocol z39.50 and it's usage. Brief hist...
This article discusses the Z39.50 protocol, its genesis, development and structure. It highlights th...
Libraries are presently investigating three methods of providing enhanced online access to periodic...
Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) manage the input, storage, retrieval and output of bibliographi...
The increasing number of information available at libraries and the necessity to find a mechanism t...
This research deals z39.50 standard as an active tool used for information search and retrieval, it ...
This dissertation examines the Z39.50 protocol and its effects on library catalogues. Chapter two fo...
Z39.50 is a standard for client/server architecture in which a search engine and interface are divid...
Conference Home Page: http://library.univet.hu/icahis/icahis.htmSearch in Internet databases is bas...
Despite the great importance of a (Z39.50) Protocol in any mechanical system because of its serious ...
The use of bibliographic management software and its internal search interfaces is now pervasive amo...
This paper discusses the Z39.50 protocol. The ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol for information retrieval ad...
Reference management was not always as easy as it is currently due to the innovative software that b...
The AT&T library organization has developed an interest in Z39.50 for a number of diverse reason...
An academic library is supposed to help its users, e.g. students, faculty, and staff members, to fin...
This article describes the Internet information retrieval protocol z39.50 and it's usage. Brief hist...
This article discusses the Z39.50 protocol, its genesis, development and structure. It highlights th...
Libraries are presently investigating three methods of providing enhanced online access to periodic...
Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) manage the input, storage, retrieval and output of bibliographi...