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101National Information Standards Organization (Hrsg.): Z39.50-1992: Information retrieval service definition and protocol.Version 2.
Oxon Hill, MD : NISO Press, 1992.
ISBN 1-880124-07-6
Anmerkung: Version 1: Z39.50-1988
Objekt: Z39.50
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102National Information Standards Institution (Hrsg.): Z39.50: Information retrieval service and protocol : Information retrieval application service definition and protocol specification for open systems interaction.Version 2.
Bethesda, MD : National Information Standards Institution, 1992.
Objekt: Z39.50
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103Machovec, G.S.: Z39.50 and the client-server architecture.
In: Online libraries and microcomputers. 9(1991) no.12, S.1-4.
Abstract: Describes the NISO/ANSI standard Z39.50, which offers a common command language for use with information retrieval systems. Lists 9 projects which are currently developing Z39.50 systems, and gives advantages of the configuration. Suggests directions in which libraries should be moving to best plan for the future of more universal connectivity
Objekt: Z39.50
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104Lynch, C.: ¬The Z39.50 information retrieval protocol : an overview and status report.
In: Computer communications review. 21(1991) no.1, S.58-70.
Themenfeld: Datenfernübertragung
Objekt: Z39.50
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105McCallum, S.: History of Z39.50 and ISO SR.
In: Library hi tech. 8(1990) no.4, S.61.
Objekt: Z39.50 ; SR
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106National Information Standards Organization (Hrsg.): Z39.50-1988: Information retrieval service definition and protocol specification for library applications.
Bethesda : NISO, 1988.
Anmerkung: Version 2: Z39.50-1992
Objekt: Z39.50
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107Buckland, M.K. ; Lynch, C.A.: National and international implications of the linked systems protocol for online bibliographic systems.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 8(1988) nos.3/4, S.15-33.
Abstract: NISO draft standard Z39.50 (sometimes called the "Linked Systems Protocol") provides a standard for linking computers to permit the searching and retrieval of machine-readable bibliographic and authority records. The concept, context, status, and potential of the Linked Systems Protocol are reviewed in relation to the historical development of bibliographies and library catalogs. The functions of a fully developed bibliographic Linked Systems Protocol are summarized and shown to have extensive implications for scholarship, bibliographic access, and the notion of a national database. Effective international use of such a protocol would require the solution of several traditional problems.
Anmerkung: Simultaneously published as National and International Bibliographic Databases: Trends and Prospects
Objekt: Z39.50
Land/Ort: USA
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108Buckland, M.K. ; Lynch, C.A.: ¬The linked systems protocol and the future of bibliographic networks and systems.
In: Information technology and libraries. 6(1987) no.2, S.83-88.
Objekt: Z39.50