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Auteurs principaux: Cunningham, David, Sloan, Stephen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1994
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author Cunningham, David
Sloan, Stephen
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Sloan, Stephen
Cunningham, David
Sloan, Stephen
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contents An Enhanced Z39.50 Gateway to the WorldWideWeb. Cunningham, David Sloan, Stephen Access to Information College Libraries Computer Networks Computer Software Computer Software Selection Computer System Design Databases Foreign Countries Gateway Systems Higher Education Hypermedia Illustrations Information Retrieval Local Area Networks Optical Data Disks Users (Information) Describes how a university library uses the WorldWideWeb (WWW) to enable users to access resources mounted on a local Z39.50 server and to order prints from articles stored on a CD-ROM jukebox. The software used in the construction of the system, necessary modifications to the software, and software ordering information are covered. (KRN)
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spellingShingle An Enhanced Z39.50 Gateway to the WorldWideWeb.
Cunningham, David
Sloan, Stephen
Access to Information
College Libraries
Computer Networks
Computer Software
Computer Software Selection
Computer System Design
Databases
Foreign Countries
Gateway Systems
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Illustrations
Information Retrieval
Local Area Networks
Optical Data Disks
Users (Information)
An Enhanced Z39.50 Gateway to the WorldWideWeb. Cunningham, David Sloan, Stephen Access to Information College Libraries Computer Networks Computer Software Computer Software Selection Computer System Design Databases Foreign Countries Gateway Systems Higher Education Hypermedia Illustrations Information Retrieval Local Area Networks Optical Data Disks Users (Information) Describes how a university library uses the WorldWideWeb (WWW) to enable users to access resources mounted on a local Z39.50 server and to order prints from articles stored on a CD-ROM jukebox. The software used in the construction of the system, necessary modifications to the software, and software ordering information are covered. (KRN)
title An Enhanced Z39.50 Gateway to the WorldWideWeb.
topic Access to Information
College Libraries
Computer Networks
Computer Software
Computer Software Selection
Computer System Design
Databases
Foreign Countries
Gateway Systems
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Illustrations
Information Retrieval
Local Area Networks
Optical Data Disks
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ493335