This paper discusses the Z39.50 protocol. The ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol for information retrieval addresses the complex challenges of intersystem communication. Original uses envisioned for the protocol look very little like current implementations and uses. In the 1980s, users on one library catalog system would search and retrieve bibliographic records on a remote system. By the late 1990s, there was a need for discovering networked resources and integrating access to them. Yet, the Z39.50 protocol has addressed both these scenarios. This paper provides a portrayal of Z39.50 that explains its flexibility in response to a variety of information retrieval requirements in the networked environment
The Z39.50 protocol is a standard network language for searching and retrieving records from remote ...
This presentation discusses using Z39.50. The topics include framing the "finding it all" question, ...
Many thousands of researchers are now using personal bibliographic managers such as Reference Manage...
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...
Z39.50 is a standard for client/server architecture in which a search engine and interface are divid...
This research deals z39.50 standard as an active tool used for information search and retrieval, it ...
This master thesis examines the development of the two earlier independent IR protocols Z39.50 and S...
Abstract: This paper aims to present architecture for search and retrieval in heterogeneous database...
Abstract: This paper aims to present an ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol for distributed searching in libra...
The Z39.50 Information Retrieval Service Definition and Protocol Specifications for Library Applicat...
The AT&T library organization has developed an interest in Z39.50 for a number of diverse reason...
Currently there are several commonly used Internet information retrieval protocols, such as Wais, Wo...
Conference Home Page: http://library.univet.hu/icahis/icahis.htmSearch in Internet databases is bas...
The increasing number of information available at libraries and the necessity to find a mechanism t...
The Z39.50 protocol is a standard network language for searching and retrieving records from remote ...
This presentation discusses using Z39.50. The topics include framing the "finding it all" question, ...
Many thousands of researchers are now using personal bibliographic managers such as Reference Manage...
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...
Z39.50 is a standard for client/server architecture in which a search engine and interface are divid...
This research deals z39.50 standard as an active tool used for information search and retrieval, it ...
This master thesis examines the development of the two earlier independent IR protocols Z39.50 and S...
Abstract: This paper aims to present architecture for search and retrieval in heterogeneous database...
Abstract: This paper aims to present an ANSI/NISO Z39.50 protocol for distributed searching in libra...
The Z39.50 Information Retrieval Service Definition and Protocol Specifications for Library Applicat...
The AT&T library organization has developed an interest in Z39.50 for a number of diverse reason...
Currently there are several commonly used Internet information retrieval protocols, such as Wais, Wo...
Conference Home Page: http://library.univet.hu/icahis/icahis.htmSearch in Internet databases is bas...
The increasing number of information available at libraries and the necessity to find a mechanism t...
The Z39.50 protocol is a standard network language for searching and retrieving records from remote ...
This presentation discusses using Z39.50. The topics include framing the "finding it all" question, ...
Many thousands of researchers are now using personal bibliographic managers such as Reference Manage...