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Draft Recommendation - Penn Libraries Wiki

the Digital Library Federation convened the ILS-DI working group to analyze issues involved in integrating integrated library systems (ILS's) and discovery applications

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British Library SRU Gateway

These pages provide information about the British Library SRU Gateway software and associated pilot services.

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FeedForward project: M1 release imminent | Scott Wilson

Its attempting to build a tool to support a rapid scanning, collecting and publishing workflow we're building it to support academic sources and outputs. So M1 already has the bare bones of support for SWORD

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RefDB

RefDB is a reference database and bibliography tool for SGML, XML, and LaTeX/BibTeX documents. It allows users to share databases over a network. It is accessible through command<sep/>

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'An Introduction to the Search/Retrieve URL Service (SRU)', Ariadne Issue 40

SRW/U are Web Services-based protocols for querying Internet indexes or databases and returning search results. A "REST-ful" Web Service usually encodes commands from a client to a server in the query string of a URL.

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Examples for REST/SRW SRU Presentation

REST-ful and SOAP-ful examples.

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Web Services and SRW [OCLC - Projects]

Good brief explanation of the distinctions between SRU and SRW, with discussions about the use of each.

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