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  1. Skogmar, G.: Z39.50 i praktiken (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Z39.50 is a standard protocal for database searching. LIBRIS, BIBSYS and DANBIB use Z39.50 servers and many suppliers of local library systems have Z39.50 functions in their online catalogues. Lists the protocol's advantages for librarians and its most important functions. Version 3 was adopted in 1995 and contains many new functions and attribute sets. When attribute sets are used, profiles are necessary. Most Nordic profiles are based in the ONE profile, while the European national libraries use the CENL profile. The ILL protocol is used in preference to Z39.50's Item Order function for interlending. the simplest way of searching with Z39.50 is probably with a WWW gateway. Its greatest potential is as a protocol for searching in databases from libraries, museums, archives and othe cultural institutions