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- Network Working Group J. Foster, Editor
- Request for Comments: 1689 University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- RARE Technical Report: 13 August 1994
- FYI: 25
- Category: Informational
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- A Status Report
- on
- Networked Information Retrieval: Tools and Groups
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- Produced as a collaborative effort by the Joint IETF/RARE/CNI
- Networked Information Retrieval - Working Group (NIR-WG)
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- Status of this Memo
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- This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo
- does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of
- this memo is unlimited.
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- Abstract
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- The purpose of this report is to increase the awareness of Networked
- Information Retrieval by bringing together in one place information
- about the various networked information retrieval tools, their
- developers, interested organisations, and other activities that
- relate to the production, dissemination, and support of NIR tools.
- NIR Tools covered include Archie, WAIS, gopher and World Wide Web.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. Introduction .............................................. 2
- 2. How the information was collected ......................... 3
- 3. What is covered? .......................................... 3
- 4. Updating information ...................................... 5
- 5. Overview of the types of NIR Tool ......................... 5
- 6. NIR Tools ................................................. 9
- 7. NIR Groups ................................................ 123
- 8. Security Considerations ................................... 180
- 9. Acknowledgements .......................................... 180
- 10. Author's Address .......................................... 180
- 11. Appendix A: NIR Tool Template ............................. 181
- 12. Appendix B: NIR Group Template ............................ 188
- 13. Appendix C: Email Lists and Newsgroups .................... 192
- 14. Appendix D: Coming Attractions ............................ 207
- 15. Appendix E: Extinct Critters (Tools) ...................... 222
- 16. Appendix F: Extinct Critters (Groups) ..................... 222
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- 1. Introduction
-
- As the network has grown, along with it there has been an increase in
- the number of software tools and applications to navigate the network
- and make use of the many, varied resources which are part of the
- network. Within the past two and a half years we have seen a
- widespread adoption of tools such as the archie servers, the Wide
- Area Information Servers (WAIS), the Internet gopher, and the
- Worldwide Web (WWW). In addition to the acceptance of these tools
- there are also diverse efforts to enhance and customise these tools
- to meet the needs of particular network communities.
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- There are many organisations and associations that are focusing on
- the proliferating resources and tools for networked information
- retrieval (NIR). The Networked Information Retrieval Group is a
- cooperative effort of three major players in the field of NIR: The
- Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Association of European
- Research Networks (RARE) and the Coalition for Networked Information
- (CNI), specifically tasked to collect and disseminate information
- about the tools and to discuss and encourage cooperative development
- of current and future tools.
-
- The purpose of this report is to increase the awareness of NIR by
- bringing together in one place information about the various
- networked information retrieval tools, their developers, interested
- organisations, and other activities that relate to the production,
- dissemination, and support of NIR tools. The intention is to make
- this a "living document". It will be held on-line so that each
- section may be updated separately as appropriate. In addition, it is
- intended that the full document will be updated once a year so that
- it provides a "snapshot" report on activities in this area.
-
- Whilst the NIR tools in this report are being used on a wide variety
- of information sources including files and databases there remains
- much that is currently not accessible by these means. On the other
- hand, the majority of the NIR Tools described here are freely
- available to the networked Research and Education community. Tools
- for accessing specialised datasets are often only available at a
- cost.
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- It should be noted that in many ways networked information retrieval
- is in its infancy compared with traditional information retrieval
- systems. Thesaurus construction, boolean searching and
- classification control are issues which are under discussion for the
- popular NIR Tools but as yet are not in widespread use. However it
- should be said that, with the vast amount of effort that is currently
- going into the NIR field, rapid progress is being made. Much work is
- currently being done on expanding some of the NIR tools to include
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- handling of multimedia information services. Progress has also been
- made in the discussions on classifying and cataloguing electronic
- information resources.
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- 2. How the information was collected
-
- The information contained in this report was collected over the
- network from the contacts for each NIR Tool or Group using two
- templates:
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- - the NIR Tool Template, included in Appendix A;
- - the NIR Group Template, included in Appendix B.
-
- The contents of these templates were discussed by the NIR WG in
- Boston (July, 1992) and subsequently on the email list. (See the
- Section on the NIR-WG for details of how to join this mailing list.)
- The initial draft report was discussed at the NIR Working Group in
- Washington (November, 1992) and updated and added to at subsequent WG
- meetings. Before the final submission as an RFC the individual
- templates were reviewed by independent reviewers from around the
- world. Their efforts are acknowledged in Section 9.
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- The NIR Tool template was used to collect the information necessary
- to identify and track the development of networked information
- retrieval tools. This template asked for information such as how and
- where to get the software for each NIR Tool, documentation,
- demonstration sites, etc. The main part of the template has been
- completed by the main individual responsible for the tool. Sections
- of the template (e.g., on clients) may have required completion by
- others.
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- The NIR Group template requested information on the aim and purpose
- of the group, the current tasks being undertaken, mailing lists,
- document archives, etc.
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- 3. What is covered?
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- In the current report you will find information on the following NIR
- tools:
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- Alex
- archie
- gopher
- Hytelnet
- Netfind
- Prospero
- Veronica
- WAIS (including freeWAIS)
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- WHOIS
- World Wide Web (including MOSAIC)
- X.500 White Pages
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- Appendix D covers "Forthcoming Attractions":
- Hyper-G
- Soft Pages
- WHOIS++
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- and the following NIR Groups:
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- CNI Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
- Architectures and Standards
- Directories and Resource Information Services
- TopNode for Networked Information Resources,
- Services and Tools
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- CNIDR Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery
- and Retrieval
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- IETF Integrated Directory Services (IDS)
- Integration of Internet Information Resources (IIIR)
- Networked Information Retrieval (NIR)
- joint IETF/RARE WG
- Network Information Services Infrastructure (NISI)
- OSI-Directory Service (OSI-DS)
- Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)
- Whois and Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS)
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- IRTF Internet Research Task Force Research Group on
- Resource Discovery and Directory Service (IRTF-RD)
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- NISO Z39.50 Implementors Group
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- RARE Information Services and User Support Working Group
- (ISUS)
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- USMARC/OCLC USMARC Advisory Group; OCLC Internet Resources
- Cataloging Experiment (USMARC/OCLC)
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- Appendix C contains a list of the relevant email lists and Appendix D
- contains information on "Coming Attractions" which are NIR tools not
- yet in widespread use.
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- 4. Updating Information
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- Updates on and additions to the information contained in this report
- are welcome. CNIDR have agreed to host the report and to accept
- updates to individual templates from the template maintainers. Send
- updates using the appropriate template (from Appendix A or Appendix B
- of this report) to:
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- nir-updates@cnidr.org
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- The current templates and this report may be retrieved from the UK
- Mailbase Server:
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- Via anonymous ftp (use your email address as the password):
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- URL: ftp://mailbase.ac.uk/pub/lists/nir/files/tool.template
- URL: ftp://mailbase.ac.uk/pub/lists/nir/files/group.template
- URL: ftp://mailbase.ac.uk/pub/lists/nir/files/nir.status.report
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- or via gopher or World Wide Web to mailbase.ac.uk
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- or via email:
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- Mail to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
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- Text of the message:
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- send nir tool.template
- send nir group.template
- send nir nir.status.report
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- 5. Overview of the types of NIR Tools
-
- The following is an overview of major networked information retrieval
- (NIR) tools available on the Internet. There are many excellent
- books which discuss the Internet and NIR Tools in detail. Such books
- include "The Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog" by Ed Krol and
- published by O'Reilly and Associates, Inc and "The Internet Guide for
- New Users" by Daniel Dearn and published by Meckler.
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- The number of these NIR tools is large and growing quickly. Certain
- techniques reappear regularly and seemingly different tools may
- perform similar tasks, allowing a simple classification of projects
- encompassing most of the existing tools and services.
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- The classification presented here is only one possible ordering. The
- goal is to define in broad outlines what can be done with particular
- tools, realizing that users will always find novel unanticipated ways
- of applying them.
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- Interactive Information Delivery Services (Gopher, World Wide Web)
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- Basic Internet services such as electronic mail and anonymous FTP
- can be used to share information across the Internet, but neither
- allows simple browsing and neither is particularly easy for the
- newcomer to learn to use. Gopher and the World Wide Web (W3) are
- two recent developments that attempt to make it easier to
- distribute information over the Internet. Both allow the user to
- browse information across the network without the necessity of
- logging in or knowing in advance where to look for information.
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- The Gopher project was first developed at the University of
- Minnesota to provide a simple campus-wide on-line information
- system. Gopher represents information as a simple hierarchy of
- menus and files. It has limited capability to recognize different
- types of files, allowing, for example, the display of selected
- types of image files. Gateways to other services are provided
- (usually in a manner that is transparent to the user). The
- underlying Gopher protocol is simple, and has facilitated the
- creation of freely available clients for use on a variety of
- hardware platforms and operating systems. The more recent Gopher+
- protocol adds the ability to provide documents in alternate forms
- (PDF, PostScript, RTF, Word). These features and the ease of
- installing and administering gopher servers has led to an
- explosive growth of gopher sites since its initial deployment. As
- of November 1993, there were over 2200 known servers.
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- World Wide Web relies on hypertext; formatted documents are
- displayed, and hypertext links within the document can be selected
- to travel from the current document to another. W3 allows a user
- to annotate documents (using hypertext links), provides gateways
- to other services, and has multimedia support (for example, on
- appropriate hardware platforms it can intermix text and images in
- a displayed document). There is a range of free W3 clients,
- supporting many environments. World Wide Web was originally
- developed at CERN for the High Energy Physics Community.
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- Gopher and WWW share a maintenance problem in that there is no
- automated way to update links to other documents when those
- documents are moved or removed.
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- Directory Services (WHOIS, X.500)
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- Directory Service tools are intended to provide a lookup service
- for locating information about users (often referred to as White
- Pages), or services and service providers (Yellow Pages). For
- example, a White Pages service might be used to locate an
- electronic mail address, given a name and organization, while a
- Yellow Pages service could be used to locate an online library
- catalog or file archive site.
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- One of the first directory services deployed on the Internet was
- WHOIS, a simple White Pages service created to track key network
- contacts for the early DARPA-sponsored incarnation of the
- Internet. A number of sites currently operate WHOIS servers,
- based on a range of extensions and enhancements to the original
- model. WHOIS enjoys the advantages of simplicity and the presence
- of WHOIS client software on a preponderance of Internet-connected
- hosts. Work is underway on a more powerful protocol, known as
- WHOIS++, which is backwards-compatible with WHOIS.
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- The X.500 Directory Service is a much more ambitious Directory
- project that has been under development for a number of years
- under the aegis of ISO/OSI. Implementations, concerned primarily
- with White pages services, are available in the public domain and
- from commercial sources. There are LDAP based X.500 clients
- available for most major platforms, as well as a LDAP based gopher
- gateway to X.500.
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- Despite years of effort, there is still no single White Pages
- Directory Service for the entire Internet; Yellow Pages services
- remain even less well developed and deployed. The cost of setting
- up the service is one obstacle; maintaining the required databases
- is even more daunting.
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- Indexing Services (archie, Veronica, online library catalogs)
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- There are several Internet-based projects that build indexed
- catalogs of information to facilitate searching and retrieval.
- The first such services provided network access to library card
- catalogs, with more recent projects indexing network-based
- information.
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- archie:
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- The archie service began as a simple project to catalog the
- contents of hundreds of ftp-accessible online file archives. The
- archie service gathers location information, name, and other
- details describing such files and creates an index database.
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- Users can contact an archie server and search this database for
- files they require.
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- The archie service is accessible through a range of access
- methods, including telnet, stand-alone client programs running on
- a user's own machine, gopher, WWW, or via electronic mail. The
- initial implementation of archie tracks over 2,100,000 filenames
- on over 1,200 sites around the world (as of November 1993). There
- are about 30 (geographically distributed) archie servers. Both
- commercial and freely available versions of the archie client
- software are available.
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- Work continues on extending the archie service to provide
- additional types of information. The latest version is being used
- to provide a prototype Yellow Pages service and directories of
- online library catalogs and electronic mailing lists.
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- Veronica:
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- Veronica arose as an attempt to do for the world of Gopher what
- archie did for the world of ftp. A central server periodically
- scans the complete menu hierarchies of Gopher servers appearing on
- an ever-expanding list (over 2000 sites as of November 1993). The
- resulting index is provided by a veronica server and can be
- accessed by any gopher client.
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- Online library catalogs:
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- A large number of libraries make their computerized library
- catalogs available over the Internet. Most are available through
- telnet sessions in which the user connects to a specific address
- and logs in using a specific login name. Some are also available
- through other tools, such as Gopher.
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- Text-based Indexing Services (WAIS)
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- WAIS:
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- Wide Area Information Servers (WAIS) is a system for indexing and
- serving information in a network-based environment. It is
- distinct from indexing tools such as archie and veronica in that
- it is used to index text-based target documents on a server, as
- well as descriptions of the contents of a server.
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- A WAIS server allows the administrator to set up an index of the
- documents (or resources) to be published. The user employs a WAIS
- client to attach to a particular WAIS server, and specifies a
- search pattern which is matched against the server's index. In
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- early WAIS clients, searches are specified as simple natural-
- language queries; common ("stop") words are removed, and Boolean
- "ORs" are implicitly added between the remaining list of words.
- Matching documents are rank-ordered according to a simple
- statistical weighting scheme which attempts to indicate likely
- relevance. The user may choose to view selected documents, or
- further refine the search. The results of one search may be used
- to successively refine future searches ("relevance feedback").
- Gopher clients can also access WAIS servers via a transparent
- gateway.
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- Both freely available and commercial versions of WAIS servers and
- clients are available. Current work is attempting to add Boolean
- expressions and proximity and field specifications to queries.
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- There are currently (as of November 1993) some 500 registered WAIS
- databases with an estimated 2000 additional databases that are not
- yet registered. There are approximately another 100 commercial
- WAIS databases.
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- This section contains detailed information about the various NIR
- Tools. It is ordered alphabetically.
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- ALEX
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- Date template updated or checked: 19th March, 1994
- By: Name: Vincent Cate
- Email address: vac@cs.cmu.edu
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- NIR Tool Name: Alex
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- OVERVIEW:
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- The Alex filesystem provides users and applications transparent
- read access to files in anonymous FTP sites on the Internet.
- Today there are thousands of anonymous FTP sites with a total of a
- few millions of files and roughly a terabyte of data. The
- standard approach to accessing these files involves logging in to
- the remote machine. This means that an application can not access
- remote files like local files. This also means that users do not
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- have any of their aliases or local tools available. Users who
- want to use an application on a remote file first have to manually
- make a local copy of the file. There is no mechanism for
- automatically updating this local copy when the remote file
- changes. The users must keep track of where they get their files
- from and check to see if there are updates, and then fetch these.
- In this approach many different users at the same site may have
- made copies of the same remote file each using up disk space for
- the same data.
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- Alex addresses the problems with the existing approach while
- remaining within the existing FTP protocol so that the large
- collection of currently available files can be used. To get
- reasonable performance long term file caching is used. Thus
- consistency is an issue. Traditional solutions to the cache
- consistency problem do not work in the Internet FTP domain:
- callbacks are not an option as the FTP protocol has no provisions
- for this and polling over the Internet is slow. Therefore, Alex
- relaxes file cache consistency semantics, on a per file basis, and
- uses special caching algorithms that take into account the
- properties of the files and of the network to allow a simple
- stateless filesystem to scale to the size of the Internet.
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- USER'S VIEW:
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- To a user or application, Alex is just a normal filesystem. Any
- command that works on local files will work on Alex files. Since
- Alex is a real filesystem, nothing needs to be recompiled and no
- libraries are changed. Thus, users can apply all of their
- existing skills and tools for using files.
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- The user sees a filesystem with a hierarchical name space. At the
- top level (/alex) there are top-level Internet domains like "edu",
- "com", "uk", and "jp". Each component of the hostname becomes a
- directory name. Then the remote path is added at the end. If the
- user does a "ls /alex/edu/berkeley" he sees some machine names
- such as "ucbvax" and "sprite" and some directories on
- berkeley.edu. From the "ls" it is not clear what is where. The
- user may or may not be aware of host boundaries.
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- INFORMATION PROVIDER'S VIEW:
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- Alex is implemented as a user level NFS server. NFS was chosen
- because it makes it easy to add Alex to a wide range of machines.
- Most machines can simply use the mount command.
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- The model of usage is that there is one Alex server running at
- each institution (though this is not required in any way). Users
- mount the local server which caches files for users at that site.
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- Any information put into any anonymous FTP site becomes available
- via Alex.
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- Primary Contact(s):
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- Name: Vincent Cate
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- Email address: vac@cs.cmu.edu
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- Postal Address: School of Computer Science
- 5000 Forbes Ave.
- Pittsburgh PA, 15213
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- Telephone: +1-412-268-3077
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- Fax: +1-412-681-1998
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- Help Line:
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- At this time Alex is a one person project (Vince).
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- Related Working Groups:
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- Maybe the FTP working group.
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- Sponsoring Organization / Funding source:
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- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Information Science and
- Technology Office, under the title "Research on Parallel Computing,"
- ARPA Order No. 7330. Work furnished in connection with this research
- is provided under prime contract MDA972-90-C-0035 issued by DARPA/CMO
- to Carnegie Mellon University. Vincent Cate is supported by an "Intel
- foundation graduate fellowship".
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: alex-servers@cs.cmu.edu
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- Administration: alex-servers-request@cs.cmu.edu
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- Description: alex-servers is for people setting up an Alex
- fileserver.
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- Archive: alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu (128.2.209.13)
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- News groups:
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- None.
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- Protocols:
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- What is supported: Any machine that can NFS mount a fileserver.
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- What it runs over: Unix machine and FTP
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- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
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- Uses FTP sites.
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- WAIS can be used to index files in Alex
- (this was done for ftpable-readmes and cs-techreports WAIS servers)
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- New versions of archie can output Alex paths.
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- Future plans: Graduate from CMU.
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- Servers:
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- Date completed or updated: 19 March 1994
- By: Name: Vincent Cate
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- Platform: UNIX
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- Primary Contact:
- Name: Vincent Cate
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- Email address: vac@cs.cmu.edu
- Telephone: +1-412-268-3077
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- Server software available from: alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu
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- Location of more information:
- No other place to go to.
-
- Latest version number:
- New versions all the time.
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- This software is known to still contain bugs.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- 200.
-
- General comments:
- You can use lpr, make, grep, more, etc. on files around the world.
-
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- Clients:
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- You just do an NFS mount of the server. No client software
- is needed.
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- Demonstration sites:
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- Site name: alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu
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- Access details - do the following as root:
- mkdir /alex
- mount -o timeo=30,retrans=300,soft,intr alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu:/ /alex
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- Example use:
- ln -s /alex/edu/cs/cmu/sp/alex/links alexlinks
- cd alexlinks
- ls
- cd cs-tr
- cd ls
- cd purdue
- ls
- lpr TR758.PS
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- If you like Alex and want to use it regularly please find, or set up,
- an Alex fileserver at/near your site.
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- Documentation:
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- ftp://alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu/www/alex.html
- ftp://alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu/doc/intro.ps
- ftp://alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu/doc/NIR.Tool
- ftp://alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu/doc/alex.post
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- Bibliography:
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- @InProceedings{cate:alex,
- author = "Vincent Cate",
- title = "Alex - a Global Filesystem",
- booktitle = "Proceedings of the Usenix File Systems Workshop",
- year = 1992,
- pages = "1--11",
- month = may,
- place = "Ann Arbor, MI",
- keyword = "distributed file system, wide-area file system"
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- Other Information:
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- FTP to alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu and "cd to doc". Get the "README" or
- anything else there. A current version of this document may be there
- and called "NIR.Tool". In Alex this file is named
- "/alex/edu/cmu/cs/sp/alex/doc/NIR.Tool".
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- ARCHIE
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- Date template updated or checked: 1 March, 1994
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
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- NIR Tool Name: archie
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- The archie system is a tool for gathering, indexing and serving
- information from around the Internet. The current version serves a
- collection of filenames found at anonymous FTP sites, as well as a
- smaller collection of text descriptions for software, data and other
- information found at anonymous FTP archives. Additional databases
- are under development.
-
- User's View:
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- Users run a client program to connect to an archie server and
- issue search commands to find information in an archie database.
- In the case of an anonymous FTP filename, this information can
- then be used to fetch the file directly from the archive site
- using the `ftp' command. To the user, archie could be seen as a
- `secondary source' of information which, because of the high cost
- of locating and serving, would not otherwise be available.
-
- The user searches the archie databases through either a telnet
- session to a machine running an archie server, or by using a
- stand-alone client program (which uses the Prospero protocol for
- sending and receiving requests). There is also an email interface
- which allows users to send and receive search requests via
- electronic mail.
-
- Freely available archie clients exist for most operating systems
- and can be fetched using anonymous FTP from most of the current
- archie servers. There are also gateways to the archie system from
- many other NIR tools, including Gopher, WAIS and WWW. An X.500
- interface to archie is currently under development.
-
- Information Provider's View:
-
- There are two types of information providers who would be
- interested in archie. Primary information providers are
- interested in having a summary of the information provided by
- their service tracked by an archie server. Secondary service
-
-
-
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-
-
- providers, or those sites wishing to provide a "value-added"
- service for the Internet can elect to run an archie server at
- their site to provide a useful service to users, to raise the
- profile of their institution on the Internet, or to provide market
- differentiation (for commercial service providers).
-
- The archie system is of particular utility serving information
- where there are many sites to be searched and/or where the cost of
- searching each site is high.
-
- For example, there are currently over 1,200 anonymous FTP sites on
- the Internet, and the number continues to grow. Searching for a
- specific filename at a single site may involve scanning hundreds,
- or even thousands of filenames. Thus, most operators of anonymous
- FTP archives welcome the fact that archie indexes and serves the
- names of all files available from each site tracked.
-
- Information Types Supported:
-
- The archie system allows the gathering and serving of arbitrary
- information types, although the current system serves only
- freeform text and a dedicated text format for filename listings.
- Internally, the archie system now supports a WAIS search engine
- and frontends for Gopher, WWW and WHOIS++ for accessing archie
- information through Gopher clients is now being tested.
- Additional collections of information to be served by the archie
- software will be announced.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: Archie Group, Bunyip Information Systems Inc.
-
- Email address: info@bunyip.com
-
- Postal Address: Bunyip Information Systems Inc.,
- 310 St-Catherine St. West, suite 202,
- Montreal, QC
- CANADA H2X 2A1
-
- Telephone: +1-514-875-8611
- Fax: +1-514-875-8134
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line: for archie server system and telnet client
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Name: Archie Group, Bunyip Information Systems Inc.
-
- Email address: info@bunyip.com
-
- Telephone: +1-514-875-8611
-
-
- Level of support offered:
- o commercial support for server
- (primarily for systems maintainers)
-
- o voluntary helpdesk support for freeware clients
-
- o volunteer helpdesk support for Internet information
- gathering tools in general
-
- Hours available: - server system:
- email: 24 hour support
- phone support: 9-5 EST
-
- - helpdesk consultation: as time permits
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups:
-
- IETF, IIIR, WNILS, URI.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
-
- Bunyip Information Systems Inc.
-
- Funded by licensing of archie software and development contracts from
- sponsors. Additional information services based upon this software
- are now being tested.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists:
-
- Address: archie-people@bunyip.com
-
- Administration: archie-people-request@bunyip.com
-
- Description:
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- This mailing list is for people interested in the archie project and
- its future developments. Announcements of upgrades, new services,
- etc. are made to this list.
-
- Archive: none
-
- -------------------
-
- Address: archie-maint@bunyip.com
-
- Administration: archie-maint-request@bunyip.com
-
- Description:
-
- This mailing list is for people who operate and maintain archie
- servers. Announcements of bug fixes, new releases and discussion of
- new features are carried out on this list.
-
- Archive:
- "archives.cc.mcgill.ca:/pub/mailing-lists/archie-maint"
-
- -------------------
-
- Address: iafa@bunyip.com
-
- Administration: iafa-request@bunyip.com
-
- Description:
-
- This mailing list is for people who are involved in the Internet
- Anonymous FTP Archives Working Group of the IETF. This group was
- involved in standardizing the encoding of information at anonymous
- FTP archives and thus is of interest to operators and users of the
- archie system. It came to completion in November, 1992 and produced
- two documents which have been presented to the IETF as informational
- RFCs.
-
- Archive: "archives.cc.mcgill.ca:/pub/mailing-lists/iafa"
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- News groups:
-
- Name: comp.archives.admin
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Description:
-
- This newsgroup is for operators and maintainers of Internet archives.
- Announcements and discussions of issues related to archie are
- presented here, as well as discussions of more general issues
- relating to archiving and Internet services.
-
- Archive: not known
-
- -------------------
-
- Name: alt.internet.services
-
- Description:
-
- This newsgroup is for people interested in Internet-related services,
- with a focus at the user level. Announcements and discussions of
- issues related to archie are presented here, as well as discussions
- of more general issues relating to Internet services.
-
- Archive: not known
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Protocols:
-
- What is supported:
-
- The current archie system clients use the Prospero protocol for
- communication with the search engine on the archie server. Freely
- available clients are available which include source to perform
- this communication for those wishing to implement additional
- clients.
-
- The archie server is capable of building arbitrary databases,
- using arbitrary search and access engines and the current release
- ships with the public domain implementation of WAIS. We expect
- future archie servers to serve information using this protocol.
- The current server system assumes the TCP/IP protocol suite is
- available, and in particular the ftp protocol for data gathering.
-
- The archie system can be accessed through systems operating the
- Gopher, WAIS and WWW (HDDL) protocols. A gateway from the X.500
- system is under development.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- What it runs over:
-
- The Prospero protocol implementation runs over its own
- implementation of a reliable datagram protocol based upon UDP.
- Data gathering runs over the TCP/IP protocol suite.
-
- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
-
- Prospero, Gopher, WAIS, WWW.
-
- Future plans:
-
- The archie system became a commercial product in October, 1992,
- marketed by Bunyip Information Systems Inc. The company plans to
- market additional data gathering modules to allow the server code
- to build additional types of databases. Work is also underway to
- integrate extensions to WHOIS to allow the building and
- maintaining of White Pages (names) directories. The company is
- also working on other Internet information tools that will work
- with the archie system.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers:
-
- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Platform: Sun SPARC running SunOS 4.1 or later.
- IBM RS6000 running AIX version 3.2 or later.
- for additional UNIX platforms, contact
- Bunyip Information Systems details.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Alan Emtage
- Email address: bajan@bunyip.com
- Telephone: +1-514-398-8611
-
- Server software available from:
- Bunyip Information Systems Inc.
- email: info@bunyip.com
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Additional information on the archie product line is available from
- the anonymous ftp archives on the various archie server sites. Try
- "archie.ans.net", "archie.sura.net", "archie.au", etc.
-
-
-
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-
-
- Latest version number: archie 3.1
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- This is the commercial inmplementation of the archie system,
- replacing a version done as a Masters project at McGill University
- during the period 1990-1992. It comes with an archie telnet client
- that offers a number of minor improvements over earlier versions.
- Additional releases, with a number of additional improvements, are
- planned in the coming months.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Currently about 27 (not all are publicly available)
-
- General comments:
-
- Most users access archie through a freeware or public domain client
- program. These are available from most archie servers via anonymous
- FTP. Check out the archie directory on any of the publicly available
- archie servers or the banner message when logging into any of the
- archie telnet clients for more details.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients:
-
- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Platform: command line shell, written in C. Works
- with both UNIX and MSDOS/OS2 shells.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Brendan Kehoe
- Email address: brendan@cygnus.com
- Telephone: not known
-
- Client software available from: most archie server hosts and major
- Internet archives. Look for filename
- "c-archie-1.3.2.tar.Z".
-
- Location of more information: Packaged with software.
-
- Latest version number: 1.3.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- This program provides a simple command line interface to the archie
- server system, using the Prospero protocol. Written in C, it has
- been ported to MSDOS and OS2.
-
- General comments:
-
- This program should not be confused with the archie system telnet
- interface, which is a program that runs on the archie server itself.
-
- Future plans: Not known
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Platform: command line shell, written in Perl.
- Works with both UNIX and MSDOS/OS2
- shells.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Khun Yee Fung
- Email address: clipper@csd.uwo.ca
- Telephone: not known
-
- Client software available from: most archie server hosts and major
- Internet archives. Look for filename
- "perl-archie-3.8.tar.Z".
-
-
- Location of more information: Packaged with software.
-
- Latest version number: 3.8
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- This program provides a simple command line interface to the archie
- server system, using the Prospero protocol. Written in Perl.
-
- General comments:
-
- This program should not be confused with the archie system telnet
- interface, which is a program that runs on the archie server itself.
-
- Future plans: Not known
-
-
-
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-
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Platform: archie client program for VMS systems.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Brendan Kehoe
- Email address: brendan@cygnus.com
- Telephone: not known
-
- Client software available from: most archie server hosts and major
- Internet archives. Look for filename
- "archie-vms.com".
-
- Location of more information: Packaged with software.
-
- Latest version number: not known.
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- This program provides a simple command line interface to the archie
- server system for users of VMS.
-
- General comments:
-
- This program should not be confused with the archie system telnet
- interface, which is a program that runs on the archie server itself.
-
- Future plans: Not known
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Platform: Xwindows client (X11R4)
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: George Ferguson
- Email address: ferguson@cs.rochester.edu
- Telephone: not known
-
- Client software available from: cs.rochester.edu, most archie server
- hosts and major Internet archives.
-
-
-
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-
-
- Look for file "xarchie-1.3.tar.Z".
-
- Location of more information: Packaged with software.
-
- Latest version number: xarchie-1.3
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- This program provides an Xwindows client that allows users to search
- the archie anonymous FTP database. Also included is the capability of
- fetching files (using ftp).
-
- General comments: none.
-
- Future plans: Not known
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Platform: NeXTStep client.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Scott Stark
- Email address: me@superc.che.udel.edu
- Telephone: not known
-
- Client software available from: most archie server hosts and major
- Internet archives. Look for file
- "NeXTArchie.tar.Z".
-
- Location of more information: Packaged with software.
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- This program provides a NeXTStep client that allows users to search
- the archie anonymous FTP database. Also included is the capability
- of fetching files (using ftp).
-
- General comments: none.
-
- Future plans: Not known
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
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-
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- Site name: any one of:
-
- archie.rutgers.edu 128.6.18.15 (Rutgers University)
- archie.unl.edu 129.93.1.14 (University of Nebraska in
- Lincoln)
- archie.sura.net 128.167.254.179 (SURAnet archie server)
- archie.ans.net 147.225.1.2 (ANS archie server)
- archie.au 139.130.4.6 (Australian server)
- archie.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 (European server in Finland)
- archie.doc.ic.ac.uk 146.169.11.3 (UK/England server)
- archie.cs.huji.ac.il 132.65.6.15 (Israel server)
- archie.wide.ad.jp 133.4.3.6 (Japanese server)
-
- Client software should be supported at all of these sites.
- Additional sites are available. Use the "sites" command in the archie
- telnet interface at any of the above sites for a more complete lists.
-
- Access details:
- - telnet to any of the above sites
- - login as user `archie' (no password is required)
- - type `help' at the prompt to get started.
-
- Note: Some people forget and use ftp in place of telnet. This will
- not work. The hint that this is being done is that they claim
- that a password is needed, not that the site can't be found.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Documentation:
-
- Document Title: What is archie
- Location details: anonymous FTP from archie.ans.net
- Site: archie.ans.net
- Full file name: "pub/archie/doc/whatis.archie"
- Description: Brief overview of the archie system.
-
- Document Title: archie man pages
- Location details: anonymous FTP from archie.ans.net
- Site: archie.ans.net
- Full file name: "pub/archie/doc/archie.man.*"
- Description: Manual pages for the archie system telnet
- interface in various formats (raw ASCII,
- nroff, compressed, etc.). This document also
- explains the various search options and other
- features, so is of use to users of the other
- archie client programs.
-
-
-
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-
-
- Document Title: What's New in 3.0
- Location details: anonymous FTP from archie.ans.net
- Site: archie.ans.net
- Full file name: "pub/archie/doc/whats.new"
- Description: Description of the changes to archie for the
- first commercial release
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography: none
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Other Information: none
-
-
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-
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-
-
- GOPHER
-
- Date template updated or checked: 14 March 1994
- By: Name: Mark P. McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NIR Tool Name: Internet Gopher
-
- Brief Description of Tool:
-
- The Internet Gopher protocol is a client/distributed-server document
- search and retrieval protocol originally developed at the University
- of Minnesota. Gopher was originally created as a fast, simple,
- distributed, campus-wide information search and retrieval system;
- ease of use and implementation has made Gopher increasingly popular
- on the Internet. Since its original release, many folks on the
- Internet have contributed to its growth, submitting patches, servers,
- clients, and linking their local servers into the worldwide network
- of Gopher servers. Gateways exist to seamlessly access a variety of
- non-Gopher services such as ftp, WAIS, USENET news, Archie, Z39.50
- (1992 rev), X.500 directories, Sybase and Oracle SQL servers, etc.
- In addition, an "archie for gopherspace" called Veronica (very easy
- rodent-oriented net-wide index to computerized archives) has been
- developed at the University of Nevada. Veronica makes it easy to
- search for items in gopherspace by title.
-
- The gopher protocol is often described as "fiercely simple"; it is
- connectionless (stateless), and uses TCP reliable streams. A client
- connects to a server using TCP, and sends a one-line text "selector
- string". The server responds by returning the item (a file, a
- directory listing, or a link to some other service) corresponding to
- the selector string and immediately closing the connection. Items in
- directory listings are returned as a series of lines terminated by
- carriage-return line-feed. Each item (line) is defined by a one-
- character tag to specify the item type, a display string or item-name
- that the client should display to the user, and a number of tab
- delimited fields to specify the selector string, host domain name and
- port number. Because of its simple and connectionless nature, gopher
- servers make very minimal demands on their host machines and gopher
- clients are extremely easy to implement.
-
- The users view the Gopher world as a series of networked hierarchical
- directories much like a familiar filesystem. However, the links
- define a graph rather than a simple rooted tree. Links in the Gopher
- graph may define services other than simple files or directories;
- these include cso (qi) servers, telnet sessions, links to other
-
-
-
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-
-
- gopher servers, and links to gateway servers.
-
- The information provider's simplest view is that files and
- directories below a certain root directory on their machine are all
- visible and available for retrieval by gopher clients. More features
- like long names, item types, links, and gateway services are
- available to the more sophisticated information provider.
-
- Servers and clients run on most popular hardware, including Macs,
- UNIX boxes, PC-DOS boxes. The Internet Gopher name is copyright (c)
- 1991-1992 by the University of Minnesota. The Internet Gopher
- protocol is described in an informational RFC (1436) available at
- better RFC archives everywhere. Extensions to the base gopher
- protocol allow for associating meta-information with gopher items,
- alternate views of documents (i.e., text, postscript, rtf, etc.) and
- electronic forms. Collectively, these extensions are referred to as
- Gopher+. Gopher+ is upward compatible with the orginal gopher
- protocol. The gopher software may be retrieved from numerous Gopher
- or FTP archive sites, including the University of Minnesota Gopher
- server, the Info-Mac Archive Gopher server, and by anonymous FTP from
- boombox.micro.umn.edu and sumex-aim.stanford.edu. As of December
- 1993, about 1/3 of the approximately 4800 Gopher servers on the
- internet support Gopher+.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
-
- Email address: gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Postal Address: Microcomputer & Workstation Networks Center
- 152 Shepherd Labs
- 100 Union Street SE.
- University of Minnesota
- Minneapolis, MN 55455
-
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Fax: +1-612-625-6817
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line:
-
- Name: Microcomputer HelpLine;
- ask for The Internet Gopher Development Team
-
-
-
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-
-
- Email address: gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Telephone: USA: 612 MA MICRO (+1-612-626-4276)
- Helpline is for general support at the U of M.
-
- Level of support offered: all users
-
- Hours available: Phone Helpline 9-4 weekdays.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups:
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
-
- The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists:
-
- Address: gopher-news@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Administration: gopher-news-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Description: News and views of all things gopher. Tends to
- be a high volume mailing list and technically
- oriented.
-
- Archive: Via Gopher: University of Minnesota Gopher
- Information About Gopher
-
- Address: gopher-announce@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Administration: gopher-announce-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Description: A low-volume mailing list of announcements of
- new software and servers.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- News groups:
-
- Name: comp.infosystems.gopher
-
- Description: Discussion of all things gopher.
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
- Archive: Available via gopher client; connect to the
- gopher server at gopher.tc.umn.edu port 70,
- look in the "Information About Gopher" section.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Protocols:
-
- What is supported: Internet Gopher
-
- What it runs over: Anything you can run TCP/IP over.
-
- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
-
- Z39.50 WAIS variant via WAIS gateway
- FTP via FTP gateway
- archie/Prospero via an archie gateway
- veronica (an archie for gopherspace)
- NNTP via NNTP gateway
- Finger (subset of gopher)
- X.500 via X.500 gateway
- Z39.50 1992 revision variant via Z39.50 gateway
- Oracle and Sybase SQL servers via SQL gateway
- CSO (Ph/Qi) online phone books
-
- Future plans: New user interace metaphor on PowerPC and
- Pentium-based clients.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers:
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: UNIX.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
-
-
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-
-
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (things change fast;
- please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Server, index server for WAIS based indices and for NeXT
- native indexing, tools, gateway code. Supports Gopher+.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Over 3000.
-
- General comments:
- The defacto standard workhorse Gopher server.
- Paul Lindner is the architect and keeper of this server.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Macintosh.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Macintosh Gopher Server and tools,
- supports Gopher+.
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Current estimates between 300 and 400.
-
- General comments:
- Runs on any Macintosh with 1MB memory or more.
- Requires MacTCP. Can be configured to use Apple Computer's AppleSearch
- full-text search software as a Gopher-accessible search engine.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: PC-DOS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Additional contacts:
- Name: Dennis Sherman
- Email address: Dennis_Sherman@unc.edu
-
- Name: Foteos Macrides
- Email address: macrides@sci.wfeb.edu
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 0.91b
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Basic Gopher server for PC-DOS boxes.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Current estimates between 25 and 75.
-
-
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-
- General comments:
- Written by Chris McNeil <cmcneil@mta.ca>, based on Phil Karns net
- package. The U of M Gopher team forwards difficult problems to
- Chris.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VMS
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: J. Lance Wilkinson
- Email address: jlw@psulias.psu.edu
- Telephone: +1-814-865-1818
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/VMS/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 1.2 VMS-0
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Basic VMS Server, shares some code with UNIX server.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- 35-40 servers in use.
-
- General comments:
- The VMS server was written and is maintained by J. Lance Wilkinson,
- Foteos Macrides, Bruce Tanner and others on the
- VMSGopher-L@trln.lib.unc.edu mailing list.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VM/CMS
-
-
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-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Rick Troth
- Email address: TROTH@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
- Telephone:
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu:/pub/gopher/
- Brazos.IS.Rice.EDU:/pub/vmcms/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 2.4
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher server for IBM VM/CMS installations.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Unknown.
-
- General comments:
- This server was written and is maintained by Rick Troth.
- This server is commonly referred to as the Rice VM/CMS server.
- There is also another VM/CMS server: the Vienna VM/CMS server.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VM/CMS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Gerhard Gonter
- Email address: Gerhard.Gonter@WU-Wien.ac.at
- Telephone:
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu:/pub/gopher/
-
-
-
-
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-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 2.00.00
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher server for IBM VM/CMS installations.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Unknown.
-
- General comments:
- This server was written and is maintained by Gerhard Gonter.
- This server is commonly referred to as the Vienna VM/CMS server.
- There is also another VM/CMS server: the Rice VM/CMS server.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: MVS
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Steve Bacher
- Email address: seb@draper.com
- Telephone:
-
- Server software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu:/pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 2.1
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher server for IBM MVS installations.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Unknown.
-
- General comments:
- This server was written and is maintained by Steve Bacher.
-
-
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-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Unix veronica server
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Steve Foster
- Email address: gophadm@futique.scs.unr.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Server software available from:
- Via FTP: veronica.scs.unr.edu:/veronica
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- veronica server software
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Unknown.
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Steve Foster at the
- University of Nevada.
-
- Future plans: Additional support for searching on Gopher+ attributes
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients:
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Macintosh
-
- Primary Contact
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
-
-
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-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- One of the many Macintosh Gopher clients. Requires MacTCP.
-
- General comments:
- Macintosh TurboGopher is as of this writing, the fastest
- Gopher client available for the Mac. Written by the
- Minnesota Gopher Development Team. Supports Gopher+.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Macintosh
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Don Gilbert, Biology, Indiana
- University - Bloomington
- Email address: Software@Bio.Indiana.Edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: Indiana University Gopher Server
- IUBio Software+Data/GopherApp,
- Mac Gopher client
- Via FTP: ftp.bio.indiana.edu:/util/gopher/
- gopherapp/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- One of the many Macintosh Gopher clients. Requires MacTCP.
-
-
-
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-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Don Gilbert. Supports Gopher+.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Macintosh
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: "Jonzy"
- Email address: JONZY@CC.UTAH.EDU
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: gopher.cc.utah.edu in Testing directory
-
- Via FTP: ftp.cc.utah.edu:/pub/gopher/Macintosh/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- One of the many Macintosh Gopher clients. Requires MacTCP.
- Has a browser style interface.
- Uses customized Telnet application.
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by "Jonzy".
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: UNIX (curses/EMACS based client)
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
-
-
-
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-
-
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- The UNIX curses-based client.
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Paul Lindner. Supports Gopher+.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: UNIX (simple client does not use CURSES)
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Sean Fuller
- Email address: fuller@aedc-vax.af.mil
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 0.3
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- sgopher is a simple gopher client for inetd/batch/online; it does not
-
-
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-
- require much of the terminal other than it be 80X24 characters. It
- can be run stand alone or it can be launched from inetd. It doesn't
- use termcap or curses. Sgopher outputs the \r\n pair at the end of
- line and requires a <return> after each command to support more
- terminal types.
-
- General comments:
- Runs on VMS, IRIX, Ultrix, AIX, Solaris 2.x, Solaris 1.x
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Xgopher: UNIX XWindows based client
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Allan Tuchman
- Email address: tuchman@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Makes use of the X interface.
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Allan Tuchman.
-
- Future plans: Gopher+ support planned for the future.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
-
-
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-
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Xgopher: UNIX XWindows based client
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Andrew Scherpbier
- Email address: xvgopher@gopher.sdsu.edu
- turtle@sciences.sdsu.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Makes use of the X interface... displays a way cool chewing gopher
- icon while information is being downloaded.
-
- General comments:
- XView based gopher client.
-
- Future plans: Gopher+ support.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: NeXT: NeXTstep client
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
-
-
-
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-
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Makes full use of the NeXT interface.
-
- General comments:
- Initial version written by Max Tardiveau.
- Now maintained by Paul Lindner.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: DOS TurboVision w/Clarkson packet
- drivers
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Character-based graphics and windows under DOS. Uses either Clarkson
- Packet drivers (CRWYN packet drivers) and a built-in TCP/IP protocol
- stack or Ftp, Inc.'s protocol stack (PC/TCP).
-
-
-
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-
-
- General comments:
- Gopher+ support.
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VMS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Mark Van Overbeke
- Email address: mark@ummvxm.mrs.umn.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 0.6
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
- The VMS client was written and is maintained by Mark Van Overbeke.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VMS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: The Internet Gopher Development Team
- Email address: gopher@micro.umn.edu
- Telephone: +1-612-625-1300
-
-
-
-
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-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 1.12
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Identical to Unix gopher1.12. Works on a VMS 5.5-2 system running
- MultiNet 3.1B. UCX and Wollongong are also supported.
-
- General comments:
- A port of the University of Minnesota Unix client to VMS.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VM/CMS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Rick Troth
- Email address: TROTH@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
-
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
-
-
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-
- Gopher client for IBM VM/CMS installations.
-
- General comments:
- This client was written and is maintained by Rick Troth.
- This client is commonly referred to as the Rice VM/CMS client.
- There is also another VM/CMS client: the Vienna VM/CMS client.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: VM/CMS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Gerhard Gonter
- Email address: Gerhard.Gonter@WU-Wien.ac.at
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher client for IBM VM/CMS installations.
-
- General comments:
- This client was written and is maintained by Gerhard Gonter.
- This client is commonly referred to as the Vienna VM/CMS client.
- There is also another VM/CMS client: the Rice VM/CMS client.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
-
-
-
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-
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: DOS with PC/TCP.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Steven E. Newton
- Email address: snewton@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via FTP: oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu:/public/dos/misc/
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher client for DOS with PC/TCP
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Steven E. Newton
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: DOS with PC-NFS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Stan Barber
- Email address: sob@TMC.EDU
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via FTP: bcm.tmc.edu:/nfs/gopher.exe
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher client for DOS with PC-NFS
-
-
-
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-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Stan Barber
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: DOS Novell LWP Gopher Client
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Jeremy T. James
- Email address: blackp@med.umich.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via FTP: lennon.itn.med.umich.edu:pub/gopher
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- DOS Novell LWP Gopher Client
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Jeremy T. James.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Windows 3.1 with Winsock or PC/NFS.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Martyn Hampson
- Email address: m.hampson@ic.ac.uk
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
-
-
-
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-
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: lister.cc.ic.ac.uk
- /pub/wingopher
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: (please check software distribution)
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher client for Windows; uses either Winsock DLL or PC/NFS network
- interface.
-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Martyn Hampson. Gopher+ support.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Windows with Winsock and ToolBook.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Kevin Gamiel
- Email address: kgamiel@kudzu.cnidr.org
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: sunsite.unc.edu
- /pub/micro/pc-stuff/ms-windows/winsock/gophbook.zip
-
- Location of more information:
- As above.
-
- Latest version number: 1.0
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Gopher client for Windows; uses Asymetrix's ToolBook to paint the
- screen and speaks to the network via a Winsock DLL.
-
-
-
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-
- General comments:
- Written and maintained by Kevin Gamiel
-
- Future plans:
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Air Gopher commercial client for windows
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: David Pool, Spry Software, Inc.
- Email address: dave@spry.com
- Telephone: +1-206-447-0300
-
- Client software available from:
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General Comments:
-
- Future plans:
- Gopher+ support planned.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: Win Gopher
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Bill Easton, Notis, Inc.
- Telephone: +1-708-866-0159
-
- Client software available from:
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
-
-
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-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General Comments:
- Requires Winsock. Supports gopher.
-
- Future plans:
- Gopher+ support planned.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 14 March, 1994
-
- By: Name: Mark McCahill
- Email address: mpm@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Platform: GINA
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Mark Resmer, California Technology
- Project
- Email address: resmer@eis.calstale.edu
-
- Client software available from:
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General Comments:
- Macintosh and windows clients include netnews, email.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- List of sites which are willing to act as demonstration
- sites for this application.
-
- site name ip address login as serving area
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- consultant.micro.umn.edu 134.84.132.4 gopher North America
- gopher.uiuc.edu 128.174.33.160 gopher North America
- panda.uiowa.edu 128.255.40.201 panda North America
- info.anu.edu.au 150.203.84.20 info Australia
-
-
-
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- tolten.puc.cl 146.155.1.16 gopher South America
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- Documentation:
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- Title: (1) Gopher Protocol and
- (2) Gopher+ Proposed Extensions
- Location details:
- Via Gopher: U of M Gopher
- Information About Gopher
- Gopher Software Distribution
- Via FTP: boombox.micro.umn.edu
- /pub/gopher/
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- Title: RFC 1436 The Internet Gopher Protocol
- (a distributed document search and retrieval
- protocol)
- Via FTP: nic.ddn.mil
- /rfc/rfc1436.txt
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- Bibliography:
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- The Whole Internet, Ed Kroll, O'Reilly, 1992
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- The Internet Gopher, "ConneXions", July 1992, Interop.
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- Exploring Internet GopherSpace "The Internet Society News", v1n2 1992
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- The Internet Gopher Protocol, Proceedings of the Twenty-Third
- IETF, CNRI, Section 5.3
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- Internet Gopher, Proceedings of Canadian Networking '92
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- The Internet Gopher, INTERNET: Getting Started, SRI
- International, Section 10.5.5
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- Tools help Internet users discover on-line treasures, Computerworld,
- July 20, 1992
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- TCP/IP Network Administration, O'Reilly.
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- Balakrishan, B. (Oct 1992) "SPIGopher: Making SPIRES databases
- accessible through the Gopher protocol". SPIRES Fall '92
- Workshop, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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- Date template updated or checked: 28 February, 1994
- By: Name: Peter Scott
- Email address: aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
-
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- NIR Tool Name: HYTELNET
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- HYTELNET is a terminate-and-stay-resident hypertext browser, which
- gives a user full instructions for logging into telnet-accessible
- sites on the Internet i.e., library catalogs, campus-wide information
- systems, bulletin boards, directory services, gophers, etc. The
- browser does not make remote connections. A Unix/VMS version, which
- does make remote connections, has been written by Earl Fogel,
- Computing Services, University of Saskatchewan. Macintosh and Amiga
- versions are also available (see ftp site information below).
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- Primary Contact(s):
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- Name: Peter Scott
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- Email address: aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
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- Postal Address: 324 8th Street East
- Saskatoon, Sask, Canada S7H 0P5
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- Telephone: +1-306-966-5920
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- Fax: +1-306-966-6040
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- Help Line:
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- Name: Peter Scott
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- Email address: aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
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- Related Working Groups:
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- Mailing Lists: HYTELNET Updates Distribution
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- Address: hytel-l@kentvm.kent.edu
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- Administration: By listowner Peter Scott
- aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
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- To inform members of new versions of the software, and to keep users
- informed of new/changed/defunct Telnet-accessible sites
- To subscribe send e-mail message to listserv@kentvm.kent.edu with
- no subject, and sub hytel-l firstname lastname as the body of the
- message.
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- Date completed or updated: 21 December, 1993
- By: Name: Peter Scott
- Email address: aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
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- Platform: DOS
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- Primary Contact
- Name: Peter Scott
- Email address: aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
- Telephone: +1-306-966-5920
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- Client software available from:
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- pub/hytelnet/pc as hytelnXX.zip, where XX = latest version number.
- pub/hytelnet/{amiga,unix,vms,mac}/* for respective versions
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- To contine to produce updated versions in current form.
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- Bibliography:
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- HYTELNET as software for accessing the Internet: a personal
- perspective on the development of HYTELNET.
- Electronic Networking, Vol. 2, No. 1 Spring 1992 pp 38-44
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- Hypertext...Information at your fingertips.
- In: Designing Information: new roles for librarians.
- Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of
- Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993
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- Date template updated or checked: 1 March, 1994
- By: Name: Mike Schwartz
- Email address: schwartz@cs.colorado.edu
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- NIR Tool Name: Netfind
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- Given the name of a person on the Internet and a rough description of
- where the person works, Netfind attempts to locate information about
- the person. People can be specified by first, last, or login name.
- Their place of work can be described by name and/or the
- city/state/country.
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- Netfind provides textual information about people, when it is able to
- locate such information. It is not a directory in the usual sense of
- the word. Rather, it searches for people using a number of Internet
- services and heuristics about how to locate user information.
- Because of the techniques it uses, Netfind can locate information
- about more people than any other Internet user directory - over 5
- million people in over 9,000 domains worldwide when last measured.
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- You can use the University of Colorado Netfind server by telnet to
- bruno.cs.colorado.edu: login as "netfind" (with no password). Help
- screens providing more detailed instructions and technical
- information are available there. There is currently no way for non-
- Internet users to access Netfind (e.g., using an email interface).
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- Name: Mike Schwartz
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- Email address: netfind-dvl@cs.colorado.edu
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- Postal Address: Department of Computer Science
- University of Colorado
- Boulder, CO 80309-0430
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- Telephone: Declined. (Note: Netfind is currently a
- volunteer service. We do not have staff
- resources to support telephone inquiries.)
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- There are an increasing number of Netfind servers being set up at
- various Network Information Centers (including the U.S. Internic).
- However, since Netfind is provided as a volunteer service at this
- time, there is no help line.
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- None. Netfind was originally a research prototype. It is offered
- as-is, on an unsupported basis. From time to time the original
- developers make improvements, but it is not currently funded.
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- Administration: netfind-users-request@cs.colorado.edu
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- Description: mailing list for user changes and updates.
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- Administration: netfind-servers-request@cs.colorado.edu
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- What is supported: NVT ASCII. At present no formal protocol is
- used. We are currently implementing a client/
- server protocol, which will allow better clients
- and more efficient servers.
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- What it runs over: TCP/IP.
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- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
- Finger, Gopher, PH, SMTP, USENET news, UUCP
- maps, Various NIC databases, Various service
- logs, WAIS, WHOIS, X.500, DNS
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- Many. Telnet to the server and see the "Future Directions" menu
- under the "Frequently Asked Questions" help menu.
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- In addition to the above list, we are currently exploring
- possibilities to integrate the Netfind seed database gathering
- mechanisms into the Fremont framework, to make the process more
- scalable, and to support other types of information (e.g., to help
- with mapping the Internet).
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- Date completed or updated: October 12, 1993
- By: Name: Mike Schwartz
- Email address: schwartz@cs.colorado.edu
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- Platform: SunOS 4.1 or more recent. Uncertain
- whether Netfind will run on Solaris.
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- Primary Contact:
- Name: Mike Schwartz
- Email address: schwartz@cs.colorado.edu
- Telephone: (not supplied)
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- Location of more information: in above directory.
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- Latest version number: 4.4.
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- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
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- This version of Netfind incorporates the ability for sites to
- register a set of URLs in their DNS server, pointing Netfind to a
- variety of different sources for information. Netfind can now tap
- information from X.500, WHOIS, and PH, in addition to the previous
- sources it used (finger, etc.). For more information see
- ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/distribs/netfind/Netfind.WP.URLs
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- 17 public servers; hundreds or thousands of private stand-alone
- clients.
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- The Netfind client is available in the same release as the server.
- See above.
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- Demonstration sites:
- Site name: bruno.cs.colorado.edu
- The current list is:
- archie.au (AARNet, Melbourne, Australia)
- bruno.cs.colorado.edu (University of Colorado, Boulder)
- dino.conicit.ve (Nat. Council for Techn. & Scien. Research,
- Venezuela)
- ds.internic.net (InterNIC Directory and DB Services,
- S. Plainfield, NJ)
- eis.calstate.edu (California State University, Fullerton, CA)
- lincoln.technet.sg (Technet Unit, Singapore)
- malloco.ing.puc.cl (Catholic University of Chile, Santiago)
- monolith.cc.ic.ac.uk (Imperial College, London, England)
- mudhoney.micro.umn.edu (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
- netfind.anu.edu.au (Australian National University, Canberra)
- netfind.ee.mcgill.ca (McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
- netfind.if.usp.br (University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- netfind.oc.com (OpenConnect Systems, Dallas, Texas)
- netfind.vslib.cz (Liberec University of Technology, Czech Republic)
- nic.nm.kr (Korea Network Information Center, Taejon, Korea)
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- redmont.cis.uab.edu (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
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- Documentation:
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- There are three primary sets of information available about Netfind.
- The first is a set of help information, available in the FTP
- distribution as well as from the help screens available from any
- Netfind server. This information includes a fairly complete set of
- Frequently Asked Questions, as well as user help information and
- pointers to other related information. The second is a
- pre-publication version of a technical paper about Netfind, available
- in
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- ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/PostScript/
- Netfind.Gathering.ps.Z (compressed PostScript)
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- ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/ASCII/
- Netfind.Gathering.txt.Z (compressed ASCII).
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- ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/PostScript/
- White.Pages.ps.Z
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- ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/ASCII/
- White.Pages.txt.Z,
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- containing some of the original ideas in Netfind and measurements of
- the system. The Netfind.Gathering paper contains an up-to-date
- description of the data gathering and integration algorithms.
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- The third source of information focuses particularly on the URL-based
- remote site customization mechanism, and is available in
- ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/distribs/netfind/Netfind.WP.URLs
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- Bibliography:
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- Netfind is one prototype developed by the Networked Resource Discovery
- Project, at the University of Colorado - Boulder. A bibliography and
- set of project papers is available by anonymous FTP from
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- ftp.cs.colorado.edu, in pub/cs/techreports/schwartz. This directory
- contains a file called "README" that contains a project overview and
- bibliography. The files in this directory are also available via an
- electronic mail interface. For more information, send a mail message
- to infosrv@ftp.cs.colorado.edu, containing the message body (not
- subject line) "send HELP" (without quotes).
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- Date template updated or checked: 1 March, 1994
- By: Name: Steven Augart
- Email address: info-prospero@isi.edu
-
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- NIR Tool Name: Prospero
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- The Prospero directory service supports a user centered view of files
- scattered across the Internet. It can be used to organize references
- to files as if they were on your local system, without the need to
- physically move them.
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- Prospero provides access to existing directories and indices that can
- be used to find files of interest that are available from Internet
- archive sites. Among the indices available is the archie database
- and a gateway to all Gopher menus, files, and searches. We hope to
- have WAIS indices and World Wide Web documents online in the near
- future.
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- Prospero also provides a mechanism to make directories and indices
- available to end-users and applications in a format that allows
- information from different sources to be integrated into a coherent
- whole.
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- Prospero does not interpret the data that it organizes. It does
- provide mechanisms to retrieve the data, but the display and use of
- the data is up to the user's application. Prospero is intended to
- serve as infrastructure that integrates information from a variety of
- sources and supports a variety of user applications.
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- Prospero allows fine grained authorization of requests to all
- objects, including directories and indices. Prospero supports the
- authentication of clients through four mechanisms: (a) simple client
- assertion of the user's identity; (b) a trusted port mechanism
- similar to that used by the Berkeley UNIX R commands; (c) a simple
- cleartext passwording mechanism; (d) Kerberos (version 5). The
- maintainer of an ACL chooses which of these mechanisms he or she
- wishes to accept as proof of the client's identity.
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- Email address: info-prospero@isi.edu
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- Name: Clifford Neuman
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- Email address: bcn@isi.edu
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- Postal Address: U.S.C. Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695
- U.S.A.
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- Telephone: +1-310-822-1511
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- Name: Steven Augart
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- Email address: swa@isi.edu
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- Postal Address: U.S.C. Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695
- U.S.A.
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- Telephone: +1-310-822-1511
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- Name: Info Prospero
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- Email address: info-prospero@isi.edu
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- Related Working Groups:
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- IETF IIIR WG
- IETF URI WG
- IETF NIR WG
- IRTF Resource Discovery WG
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- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
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- Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
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- The design and implementation was supported in part by the National
- Science Foundation (Grant No. CCR-8619663), the Washington Technology
- Center, Digital Equipment Corporation, and the Advanced Research
- Projects Agency under NASA Cooperative Agreement NCC-2-539.
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: info-prospero@ISI.EDU
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- Administration: info-prospero-request@ISI.EDU
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- Description: This mailing list is really two one-way mailing
- lists. Send mail to INFO-PROSPERO to obtain
- information about Prospero, papers, or the
- release. Mail to INFO-PROSPERO will not be
- passed on to subscribers. INFO-PROSPERO is also
- the list to which we will send status updates
- and information on how to obtain new releases.
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- /pub/prospero/mail/info-prospero.arc
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- system as /sites/isi.edu/pub/prospero/mail/info-prospero.arc
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- Address: prospero@ISI.EDU
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- Administration: prospero-request@ISI.EDU
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- Description: This mailing list is for general discussion of
- Prospero, for announcements of new sites that
- have come on board, and for announcements of
- directories that people have created to organize
- the information already accessible.
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- Archive: Via anonymous FTP to PROSPERO.ISI.EDU as
- /pub/prospero/mail/prospero.arc
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- What is supported:
- Prospero directory service requests are formatted
- according to the Prospero protocol.
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- Prospero does not have its own file retrieval
- protocol. Files may be automatically retrieved using
- FTP, NFS, AFS, and GOPHER. Loginable services may also be
- accessed via TELNET.
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- What it runs over:
- Directory service requests are layered on top of
- UDP, with our own (included) reliable message delivery
- layer.
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- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
- Archie, Gopher, Wais, WWW
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- Future plans:
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- Servers:
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- Date completed or updated: 1 November, 1993
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- Platform: UNIX
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- Primary Contact:
- Name: Clifford Neuman and Steven Augart
- Email address: info-prospero@isi.edu
- Telephone: +1-310-822-1511
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- Server software available from:
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- Via anonymous FTP: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU, /pub/prospero/prospero.tar.Z
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- "#/INET/EDU/ISI/GUEST/prototype" virtual system.
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- Note that the name prospero.tar.Z refers to the most stable release
- (currently Beta version 5.1). If you want the latest version of
- the server (which includes the Gopher gateway), you should retrieve
- it by version number; the name for the latest version is
- prospero-alpha.5.2.tar.Z
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- Location of more information:
- Contained within the release.
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- Latest version number:
- Alpha Version 5.3
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
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- The server allows the maintainer to make directory information
- available about selected portions of the server's filesystem, such as
- anonymously FTPable files. The server also is used to publish
- information from other databases, such as Archie. The server also
- allows users and maintainers to store their own customized organizing
- views of the namespace. Release Alpha.5.2 of the server includes a
- gateway feature which treats all Gopher servers as a Prospero
- database.
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- 50
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- General comments:
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- Future plans:
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- We have a prototype NFS server that makes Prospero queries, but it is
- not yet ready to release. We plan to develop a gateway similar to
- the existing Gopher gateway feature for World Wide Web. There is
- also active work being done on exporting WAIS indices through
- Prospero in a way similar to the way the archie database is exported.
-
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- Date completed or updated: 1st November, 1993
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- Platform: UNIX
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- Name: Clifford Neuman and Steven Augart
- Email address: info-prospero@isi.edu
- Telephone: +1-310-822-1511
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- Client software available from:
- Via anonymous FTP: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU, /pub/prospero/prospero.tar.Z
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- Via Prospero: /releases/prospero/prospero.tar.Z, in the
- "#/INET/EDU/ISI/swa" virtual system.
-
- Note that the name prospero.tar.Z refers to the most stable release
- (currently Beta version 5.1). If you want the latest version of
- the clients (which includes the Prospero menu browser), you should
- retrieve it by version number; the name for the latest version is
- prospero-alpha.5.2.tar.Z
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- Alpha Version 5.2
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- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
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- We provide two client interfaces. The older one is a command-line
- client, which can be configured to use the same syntax to navigate
- through the Prospero namespace that a user uses to navigate through
- the UNIX filesystem. ("cd", "ls", etc.) The newer one is a menu-
- based file and directory browser similar to the UNIX Gopher client.
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- Archie clients also make queries in the Prospero namespace, so all
- Archie clients are Prospero clients too. They are better described
- in the Archie report.
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- Future plans:
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- We are working on enhancing the menu browser client to allow users to
- remotely customize and update virtual systems. We plan to develop a
- Prospero hypertext browser.
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- Demonstration sites:
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- A guest virtual system is available on PROSPERO.ISI.EDU. However, to
- use it, you must compile the Prospero command-line client on your own
- machine. Instructions for using it come with the Prospero
- distribution.
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- Documentation:
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- All of these papers are available via anonymous FTP from
- PROSPERO.ISI.EDU. They may additionally be obtained through
- Prospero itself by preceding the 'Full file name:' given below with
- '/sites/isi.edu' and looking in the '#/INET/EDU/ISI/GUEST/prototype'
- virtual system.
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- Document Title: The Prospero Protocol, version 5
- Location details:
- Site: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU
- Full file name: /pub/prospero/doc/prospero-protocol.PS.Z
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- Document Title: Prospero User's Manual
- Location details:
- Site: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU
- Full file name: /pub/prospero/doc/prospero-user-manual.PS.Z
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- Document Title: Prospero Library Manual
- Location details:
- Site: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU
- Full file name: /pub/prospero/doc/prospero-library-manual.PS.Z
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- Document Title: Prospero Menu-based Browser API Manual
- Location details:
- Site: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU
- Full file name: /pub/prospero/doc/prospero-menu-api.PS.Z
- Document Title: Description of Prospero Documents and Papers
- Location details:
- Site: PROSPERO.ISI.EDU
- Full file name: /pub/prospero/papers/README-prospero-documents
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- Bibliography:
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- A bibliography listing all publicly available Prospero documents and
- papers is available via anonymous FTP from PROSPERO.ISI.EDU as
- /pub/prospero/README-prospero-documents The following papers are also
- available via anonymous FTP from PROSPERO.ISI.EDU:
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- Prospero:/papers/subjects/operating-systems/prospero/prospero-bii.ps.Z
- Anonymous FTP: /pub/papers/prospero/prospero-bii.ps.Z
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- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford and Augart, Steven Seger",
- TITLE = "Prospero: A Base for Building Information
- Infrastructure",
- BOOKTITLE = "Proceedings of INET'93",
- YEAR = 1993,
- MONTH = "August"}
-
- For the readers of this report, this is the first paper you probably
- want to read about Prospero. This paper describes how Prospero can
- be used to integrate internet information services, including
- Gopher, WAIS, Archie, and World Wide Web. The paper was
- presented at INET'93 in August.
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- Prospero:/papers/subjects/operating-systems/prospero/prospero-oir.ps.Z
- Anonymous FTP: /pub/prospero/papers/prospero-oir.ps.Z
- (POSTSCRIPT)
- @ARTICLE{oir,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford",
- TITLE = "Prospero: A Tool for Organizing {I}nternet Resources",
- JOURNAL = "Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and
- Policy",
- MONTH = "Spring",
- YEAR = 1992,
- VOLUME = 2,
- NUMBER = 1}
-
- This is the first paper we give to more general computer science
- audiences to read. It's also a good first paper to look at. It
- gives a good overview of Prospero and what it does. It also
- describes a bit about the Virtual System model, of which Prospero is
- a prototype implementation. Describes what Prospero does, not how
- it does it.
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- Anonymous FTP: /pub/prospero/papers/prospero-gfsvsm.ps.Z
- (POSTSCRIPT)
- @INPROCEEDINGS{gfsvsm,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford",
- TITLE = "The {P}rospero {F}ile {S}ystem: A Global File System
- based on the {V}irtual {S}ystem {M}odel",
- BOOKTITLE = "Proceedings of the Workshop on File Systems",
- YEAR = 1992,
- MONTH = "May"}
-
- This is a good third paper to read about Prospero. This one is
- targeted more toward system implementors. It provides more
- implementation details than the paper on organizing Internet
- resources, but less of the vision of how Prospero can be used together
- with other systems.
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- /papers/subjects/operating-systems/prospero/prospero-smlic.ps.Z
- Anonymous FTP: /pub/papers/prospero/prospero-smlic.ps.Z
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- @INPROCEEDINGS{prosperosmlic,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford and Augart, Steven Seger and
- Upasani, Shantaprasad",
- TITLE = "Using Prospero to Support Integrated
- Location-Independent Computing",
- BOOKTITLE = "Proceedings of the Usenix Symposium on Mobile and
- Location-Independent Computing",
- YEAR = 1993,
- MONTH = "August"}
-
- This paper describes how the Prospero Directory Service can be used to
- solve the server selection problem and the user location problem. The
- paper was presented in August at the Usenix Symposium on Mobile
- and Location-Independent Computing.
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- Anonymous FTP: /pub/prospero/papers/UW-CS-89-01-07.PS.Z
- (POSTSCRIPT)
- @TECHREPORT{vsmldos,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford",
- TITLE = "The {V}irtual {S}ystem {M}odel for Large Distributed
- Operating Systems",
- INSTITUTION = "Department of Computer Science, University of
- Washington",
- YEAR = 1989,
- MONTH = "April",
- NUMBER = "89-01-07"}
-
- This describes the initial vision for the Virtual System
- Model, the model on which Prospero is based. Much of the material in
- this paper appears in greater detail in other papers.
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- Anonymous FTP: /pub/prospero/papers/UW-CSE-90-05-01.PS.Z
- (POSTSCRIPT)
- @TECHREPORT{vsmtp,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford",
- TITLE = "The {V}irtual {S}ystem {M}odel: A Scalable Approach
- to Organizing Large Systems (A Thesis Proposal)",
- INSTITUTION = "Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
- University of Washington",
- YEAR = 1990,
- MONTH = "May",
- NUMBER = "90-05-01"}
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- for a long time this was the best description of Prospero, but
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- the dissertation itself.
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- Anonymous FTP: /pub/prospero/papers/prospero-closure.ps.Z
- (POSTSCRIPT)
- @ARTICLE{nfclosure,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford",
- TITLE = "The Need for Closure in Large Distributed Systems",
- JOURNAL = "Operating Systems Review",
- MONTH = "October",
- YEAR = 1989,
- VOLUME = 23,
- NUMBER = 4,
- PAGES = "28--30"}
-
- This paper describes the reasons that operating systems need to
- support closure, that is they need to make it clear which name space
- is to be used when resolving names. While closure is one of the
- important features of Prospero, the concept should be applied in other
- operating systems too.
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- /papers/subjects/operating-systems/prospero/prospero-neuman-thesis.ps.Z
- Anonymous FTP: /pub/prospero/papers/prospero-neuman-thesis.ps.Z
- (POSTSCRIPT)
- @PHDTHESIS{phdneuman,
- AUTHOR = "Neuman, B. Clifford",
- TITLE = "The {V}irtual {S}ystem {M}odel: A Scalable Approach
- to Organizing Large Systems",
- SCHOOL = "University of Washington",
- MONTH = "June",
- YEAR = 1992,
- NOTE = "Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Technical Report 92-06-04"}
-
- This is Clifford Neuman's Ph.D. Dissertation. It is currently the
- definitive work on Prospero and the Virtual System Model. Includes
- an obsolete version of the Prospero User's Manual and of the Prospero
- Protocol Specification.
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- Other Information:
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- We provide three documented library interfaces to Prospero in order to
- make client writing easy.
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- The PFS and PCOMPAT libraries are documented in the library reference
- manual. The PFS library allows one to directly make Prospero requests
- and parse the results and to manipulate Prospero objects as
- abstractions. The PCOMPAT library is an interface to the PFS library
- which uses the same interface as the UNIX filesystem; one can link
- many existing programs with the PCOMPAT library in order to get it to
- resolve names in the Prospero namespace. It is not as portable as the
- PFS library and does not provide as much functionality.
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- The third library interface is the menu-browser API library. It is
- documented in the menu-based browser API manual and is used by our
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- VERONICA
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- Date template updated or checked: 28 February, 1994
- By: Name: Steven Foster
- Email address: foster@veronica.scs.unr.edu
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- NIR Tool Name: veronica
-
- Brief Description of Tool:
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- veronica: Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to Computerized
- Archives.
-
- veronica is the comprehensive title-index of the world's gopher
- servers. Because of veronica, the Gopher web is a search-and-
- retrieval system as well as a browsing system. veronica is popular
- because the ubiquitous Gopher client can both access the search
- server, and provide immediate access to the discovered resources.
- Taking advantage of Gopher's linked menus, and of the policy of open
- access at most gopher sites, veronica finds and indexes almost all
- items on publicly-accessible gopher servers.
-
- As of February, 1994, veronica holds indexes to more than 3200 gopher
- servers on approximately 2500 internet hosts. In February 1994 the
- public-access veronica sites served an estimated 1,200,000 queries.
- Most queries are resolved in less than twenty seconds. Eight server
- sites offer searches to the internet community, and several other
- institutions run servers for internal access.
-
- veronica is easily accessed via any Gopher client. It offers various
- types of searches, ranging from single-keyword searches to boolean
- queries of indefinite complexity.
-
- A veronica search originates with a user's request for a search,
- submitted from a gopher client. The searches may include boolean
- operators ( AND, OR, NOT, and parentheses ) and several options to
- control the number of items returned, and to restrict the search to
- certain gopher types. The result of a veronica search is a set of
- gopher-type data items, which is returned to the gopher client as a
- gopher menu. Each item on this menu contains the user's desired
- keyword or keywords in the item title.
-
- The user can access any of the gopher items by selecting from the
- returned menu. Items on this menu may be drawn from many gopher
- servers. Because veronica is accessed through gopher clients, it
- provides immediate access to all types of data supported by the
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- gopher protocol and the client implementation.
-
- The veronica service comprises two functions:
-
- 1) Harvesting menu data from gopher servers, and preparing it for
- use;
- 2) Offering searches of that database to gopher clients.
-
- These two functions are not necessarily provided by the same host
- computer. Currently collection and preparation of data are done at
- University of Nevada, and datasets are distributed to the other
- veronica servers.
-
- The veronica service infrastructure has been fairly stable since
- July, 1993, with eight server sites offering searches for the
- internet community (March 1994). These servers are supported by the
- participating institutions: NYSERNET, PSI, SERRA, CNIDR, University
- of Koeln, SUNET, University of Bergen and the University of Nevada
- System Computing Services. Several additional servers offer searches
- with access limited to internal users; in this class are servers at
- MSU, SUNET, and the Australian University system.
-
- An auxiliary tool to build a locally held menu of Public available
- has been created. Called "maltshop", it has been distributed since
- January, 1994. It appears that maltshop is rapidly being accepted,
- but its long-term effect on loading of the servers may be
- problematic.
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- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: veronica development team
- Email address: veronica@veronica.scs.unr.edu
- Postal Address: VERONICA development team
- SCS Computer Center Building mailstop 270
- University of Nevada, Reno
- Reno,
- NV 89557-0023
- Telephone: +1-702-784-4292 or +1-702-784-6557
- Fax: +1-702-784-1108
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- Name: Fred Barrie
- Email address: barrie@cs.unr.edu
- Postal Address: SCS Computer Center Building mailstop 270
- University of Nevada, Reno
- Reno,
- NV 89557-0023
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- Fax: +1-702-784-1108
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- Name: Steven Foster
- Email address: foster@nevada.edu
- Postal Address: SCS Computer Center Building mailstop 270
- University of Nevada, Reno
- Reno,
- NV 89557-0023
- Telephone: +1-702-784-4292 or +1-702-784-6557
- Fax: +1-702-784-1108
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- Help Line:
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- Name: veronica development team
-
- Email address: veronica@veronica.scs.unr.edu
-
- Telephone: no telephone support available
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- Level of support offered: all users
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- Hours available: irregular response latencies to email queries,
- based on schedule of developers.
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- Related Working Groups: GOPHER, FACETS
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- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
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- University and Community College System of Nevada Computer Services,
- and University of Nevada, Reno. Additional support has been
- provided by CNIDR, Pandora Systems, Inc., and Pacific Bell Co.
- Server hosts have been provided by the sites listed above in
- the Description section.
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: gopher-news@boombox.micro.umn.edu
- Address: veronica-news@veronica.scs.unr.edu
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- Name: veronica discussion happens on comp.infosystems.gopher
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- Protocols:
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- What is supported: Gopher protocol, Gopher+ protocol
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- What it runs over: TCP
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- Other NIR tools this interworks with: Gopher, WAIS, ftp
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- Future plans: Implement extensions with Gopher+.
- Support for URN/URL standards.
- Per-site updates of indexes.
- Subject-area-specific indexes.
- Indexes for USENET news and LISTSERV articles.
- Automated server load-levelling.
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- Servers:
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- Date completed or updated: February 28, 1994
- By: Name: Steven Foster
- Email address: foster@nevada.edu
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- Platform: UNIX
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: veronica development team
- Email address: veronica@veronica.scs.unr.edu
- Telephone: +1-702-784-4292 or +1-702-784-6557
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- Server software available from:
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- Via ftp: veronica.scs.unr.edu
- veronica-code/
- veronica-data/
- veronica-data.tar.Z
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- Location of more information:
- Via Gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu
- veronica/
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- veronica-faq
- how-to-compose-veronica-queries
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- Via Gopher: gopher.cnidr.org
- veronica
- veronica-faq
- how-to-compose-veronica-queries
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- Via ftp: veronica.scs.unr.edu
- veronica-code/
- veronica-docs/
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- Latest version number: 0.6.5
- Next planned version: 0.7b (March 1994)
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- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
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- Two modules: a data-collection module and a data-server module.
-
- 1. Data-collector runs on any Unix computer that does TCP
- and compiles perl. This has not been distributed yet.
- Data collection, data preparation, and indexing are being
- done at veronica.scs.unr.edu. The harvester "walks" all
- advertised gopher servers, and any newly-discovered servers.
- Almost all redundant links are removed, leaving the
- ( hopefully ) canonical reference for each item.
- Indexes are built at Nevada, and the indexed dataset is
- distributed to server sites.
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- 2. Server module.
- Servers run on unix computers and answer to gopher-type-7
- requests. Boolean keyword logic is implemented. See file
- "how-to-compose-veronica-queries". Several options allow
- retrieval of items with specified gopher-types, retrieval
- of a file of links containing the search results, and
- override for the default limit on number of results returned,
- which is 200 items.
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- Server software runs on most flavors of unix, requires dbm
- and perl, and requires about 1.4 GB of data on disk, with
- considerable /tmp space available.
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- Server software is available to any site which wants to run
- a server. Server sites are encouraged to offer the service
- to the net at large.
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- Approximate number of such servers in use: twelve.
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- Auxiliary tool: Maltshop v. 0.2d
- Maltshop builds a menu of Public Gopher Servers for the local
- gopher menu.
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- Maltshop software available from:
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- Via ftp: veronica.scs.unr.edu
- veronica-code/
- menu-builder-0.2d
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- Via Gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu, port 70
- 11/Search ALL of Gopherspace
- 12/Script to automate your local
- Veronica menu
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- General comments:
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- Basic veronica service has been fairly stable since July 1993.
- Indexing is quite efficient, and most queries are resolved in ten
- seconds or quicker. More than 1,000,000 queries were resolved in
- February, 1994.
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- Though veronica is well-accepted at this level of service, we are
- undertaking significant upgrade efforts during Winter 93-94.
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- Clients:
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- Date completed or updated: October 19, 1993
- By: Name: Steven Foster
- Email address: foster@nevada.edu
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- Platform: veronica is accessed through any of the
- gopher clients.
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- Primary Contact: As for gopher clients.
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- Client software available from: As for gopher clients.
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- Location of more information:
- Via Gopher: gopher.tc.umn.edu, port 70
- 1/Information About Gopher
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- Future plans: veronica will interoperate with Gopher+
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- Demonstration sites:
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- Site name: UCCSN veronica server
- Access details: gopher to veronica.scs.unr.edu, port 70.
- Open "veronica" folder; choose one of
- the search types available.
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- Site name: University of Minnesota Gopher server
- Access details: gopher to gopher.tc.umn.edu, port 70.
- Other Gopher and Information Servers
- Search Gopherspace with veronica.
- choose one of the search types available.
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- Site name: NYSERNET veronica server
- Access details: gopher to nysernet.org, port 70.
- Open "Search the Internet" folder;
- choose one of veronica searches.
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- Site name: SERRA veronica server
- Access details: gopher to gopher.unipi.it, port 70.
- Open "University of Pisa - Services" folder;
- choose the veronica search.
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- Documentation:
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- Document Title: veronica FAQ: Common Questions and answers
- about veronica, a title search and retrieval
- system for use with the internet gopher.
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- Location details:
- Via Gopher:
- Site: veronica.scs.unr.edu, port 70.
- veronica
- veronica FAQ
- Full file name: veronica-faq
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- Site: gopher.micro.umn.edu, port 70.
- Other Gopher and Information services
- Search Gopherspace with veronica
- veronica FAQ
- Full file name: veronica-faq
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- Site: gopher.cnidr.org, port 70.
- veronica
- veronica FAQ
- Full file name: veronica-faq
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- Via anonymous ftp:
- Site: veronica.scs.unr.edu
- veronica-docs/veronica-faq
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- Document Title: How to Compose veronica Search Queries.
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- Location details:
- Via Gopher:
- Site: veronica.scs.unr.edu, port 70.
- veronica
- How to Compose veronica Search Queries.
- Full file name: how-to-query-veronica
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- Site: gopher.cnidr.org, port 70.
- veronica
- How to Compose veronica Search Queries.
- Full file name: how-to-query-veronica
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- Via anonymous ftp:
- Site: veronica.scs.unr.edu
- veronica-docs/how-to-query-veronica
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- Document Title: About veronica.
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- Location details:
- Via Gopher:
- Site: veronica.scs.unr.edu, port 70.
- veronica
- About veronica
- Full file name: veronica-about
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- Site: gopher.micro.umn.edu, port 70.
- Other Gopher and Information services
- Search Gopherspace with veronica
- About veronica
- Full file name: veronica-about
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- Site: gopher.cnidr.org, port 70.
- veronica
- About veronica
- Full file name: veronica-about
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- Date template updated or checked: 1 March 1994
- By: Name: Nathaniel Lee
- Email address: than@wais.com
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- Date template updated or checked: 1 March 1994
- By: Name: Jane Smith and Jim Fullton
- Email address: Jane.Smith@CNIDR.org and Jim.Fullton@CNIDR.org
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- NIR Tool Name: WAIS
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- WAIS - The Wide Area Information Servers system - is an electronic
- publishing software set which allows you to search out and retrieve
- multimedia information from databases anywhere in the world. WAIS
- databases may be accessed by WAIS, gopher, and WWW clients (such as
- Mosaic), and via online services such as Delphi and America OnLine.
- WAIS software includes user interfaces for most platforms, and server
- software that provides automatic indexing of databases.
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- WAIS was developed by Thinking Machines Corporation of Cambridge,
- Massachusetts in collaboration with Apple Computer, Inc., Dow Jones &
- Company, and KPMG Peat Marwick. With over 100 databases and 5,000
- users worldwide, WAIS is rapidly becoming a standard for information
- distribution within the Internet environment.
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- WAIS is a client-server application. Most of the clients remain
- freely available with a few exceptions. WAIS, Inc. develops and
- sells commercial versions of WAIS and the Clearinghouse for Networked
- Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR) develops freeWAIS, a
- version free for distribution and use. A few freely distributable
- versions remain available from Thinking Machines, Inc. and other
- organizations.
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- What does WAIS do?
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- WAIS allows multimedia information to be stored anywhere on any
- platform. Using your interface of choice, WAIS enables you to
- find personal, corporate and public information. The information
- is accessible regardless of format: text, formatted documents,
- pictures, spreadsheets, graphics, sound, or video.
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- WAIS recognizes natural language queries. The search and retrieval
- of relevant information is made using your native language. To
- date, we have used English, French, Italian, and Latin! The most
- relevant documents, regardless of size, can be sent back to the
- server in their entirety to further refine your search (telling
- the server, "Find me more like this document.") Proven searches
- can be automatically repeated, monitoring and alerting you to new
- information as it becomes available.
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- How does WAIS work?
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- WAIS uses a single computer-to-computer protocol (NISO Z39.50-
- 1988). Each WAIS server reads your question and based on its
- words, searches the full text of the database for the most
- relevant documents, and ranks them using automatic word weighting.
- Servers need not fully understand your query; the retrieval
- process is based on a search method called relevance feedback.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s) (WAIS, Inc.):
-
- Name: Than Lee
-
- Email address: info@wais.com
-
- Postal Address: 1040 Noel Drive, Suite 102, Menlo Park CA 94025
- (USA)
-
- Telephone: +1-415-617-0444
-
- Fax: +1-415-327-6513
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s) (CNIDR):
-
- Name: George Brett
-
- Email address: George.Brett@CNIDR.org
-
- Postal Address: 3021 Cornwallis Rd., Research Triangle Park
- NC 27709 (USA)
-
- Telephone: +1-919-248-1499
-
- Fax: +1-919-248-1101
-
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- Help Line (WAIS, Inc.):
-
- Name:
-
- Email address: support@wais.com
-
- Telephone:
-
- Level of support offered: commercial customers only
-
- Hours available: anytime
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line (CNIDR):
-
- Name: Kevin Gamiel
-
- Email address: Kevin.Gamiel@CNIDR.org
-
- Telephone: +1-919-248-1499
-
- Level of support offered: developers only
-
- Hours available: 9-5 EST
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups (WAIS, Inc.):
-
- Z39.50 protocol group
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups (CNIDR):
-
- NISO: Z39.50 Implementor's Group (ZIG)
- IETF: IIIR (Integrating Internet Information Resources) Working Group
- URI (Uniform Resource Identifiers) Working Group
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source (WAIS, Inc.):
-
- WAIS, Inc.
-
-
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- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source (CNIDR):
-
- National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement MCNC University of
- North Carolina at Chapel Hill Other U.S. Government agencies
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists (WAIS, Inc. and CNIDR):
-
- Address: wais-discussion@wais.com
-
- Administration: wais-discussion-request@wais.com
-
- Description: Moderated, digested biweekly posting about WAIS
- and Electronic publishing subjects. Please
- submit interesting material.
-
- Archive: /pub/mail-archives/wais-discussion/issue-*@wais.com
- and wais-discussion-archive WAIS server
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists (WAIS, Inc. and CNIDR):
-
- Address: wais-talk@wais.com
-
- Administration: wais-talk-request@wais.com
-
- Description: Implementors forum on WAIS/freeWAIS. This is
- for talking about nitty gritty details of
- protocols and implementations.
-
- Archive: /pub/mail-archives/wais-talk@wais.com
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- News groups (WAIS, Inc. and CNIDR):
-
- Name: comp.infosystems.wais
-
- Description: Variable quality information on WAIS/freeWAIS.
-
- Archive: wais-talk-archive WAIS server
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- Protocols (WAIS, Inc. and CNIDR):
-
- What is supported: z39.50-1988
-
- What it runs over:
- The freeware runs over tcp/ip. Production versions have worked
- over x.25 and modems as well.
-
- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
- Gopher and WWW have been used as front ends to WAIS.
-
- Future plans:
- freeWAIS: Z39.50-1992 compliance, search engine independence
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers (WAIS, Inc.): Connection Machine WAIS server
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: Connection Machine Model 2
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Ottavia Bassetti
- Email address: ottavia@wais.com
- Telephone: +1-617-234-1000
-
- Server software available from: Thinking Machines Corp.
- 245 First Street
- Cambridge, MA 02145 Location of more
- information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Software that runs on CM2 Connection Machines to make them into WAIS
- servers.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- 10
-
- General comments: Requires CM2 super computer.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers (CNIDR): freeware for most UNIX platforms
-
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- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Jane Smith
- Email address: Jane.Smith@CNIDR.org
-
- Platform: Most Unix variations
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: George Brett
- Email address: George.Brett@CNIDR.org
- Telephone: +1-919-248-1499
-
- Server software available from:
- ftp://pub/NIDR.tools/freewais @ftp.cnidr.org
- gopher://gopher.cnidr.org
- http://cnidr.org
-
- Location of more information: info@CNIDR.org
-
- Latest version number: freeWAIS 0.202
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- server and client code for freeWAIS.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
- Unknown. ~568 databases are registered and freely accessible.
-
- General comments:
- Source code freely available for use and modification. Internet
- community contributes to the software development, CNIDR incorporates
- these developments into the freeWAIS releases.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients (CNIDR): many varied for most platforms
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Jane Smith
- Email address: Jane.Smith@CNIDR.org
-
- Platform: varied
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Kevin Gamiel
- Email address: Kevin.Gamiel@CNIDR.org
- Telephone: +1-919-248-1499
-
- Client software available from:
- URL:ftp://pub/NIDR.tools/freewais @ftp.cnidr.org
-
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- Location of more information:
- phone or e-mail CNIDR
-
- Latest version number: N/A
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- Many clients of varying capability available for most popular
- computing platforms
-
- General comments:
- Clients developed and updated regularly; check mailing lists or ftp
- sites for latest information
-
- Future plans:
- New clients when freeWAIS 1.0 (Z39.50-1992 version) is released
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients:
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: NeXT
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Paul Burchard
- Email address: burchard@math.utah.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/freeware/next@wais.com via anonymous FTP
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number: WAIStation-NeXT-1.9.6
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments: NeXT client and server
-
- Future plans:
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
-
-
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- Email address: brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: EIWAIS 1.55
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Kevin Gourley
- Email address: pc-shareware@einet.net
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/freeware/windows@wais.com via anonymous FTP
- /einet/pc@ftp.einet.net via anonymous FTP
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number: Version 1.55
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- WAIS client for Windows and Windows Sockets
-
- General comments: Windows WAIS Client for Windows Sockets
- - supporting multiple source queries
- - advanced program/viewer launching
- - embedded (any file size) text viewer
- - auto-keyword highlighting
- - graphics viewers included
- - auto-browse mode for redirected source queries
- - auto-parsing of WAIS catalogs returned by servers
- - runs on wide range of winsock TCP/IP stacks
-
- Future plans:
-
- --------------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: telnet access (vt100)
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: John Curran
- Email address: jcurran@nnsc.nsf.net
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/freeware/unix-src/wais-8-b5.1-swais-patches @wais.com
-
-
-
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- Location of more information:
- telnet to quake.think.com log in as wais.
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: MacWAIS 1.28
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: John Hardin
- Email address: mac-shareware@einet.net
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/freeware/mac@wais.com via anonymous FTP
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number: 1.28
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: Mac Hypercard
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Francois Schiettecatte
- Email address: francois@wais.com
-
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- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/freeware/mac/HyperWais* @wais.com
-
- Location of more information: contact author
-
- Latest version number: 1.9
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
- HyperWais is a hypercard implementation of a WAIS client.
- Its main characteristic is that it allows the user to remodel
- the interface completely to their liking.
-
- General comments: Requires approximately 1.7Mb to run
- (including Hypercard).
- Requires system 7.0 or greater.
- Requires Hypercard 2.1
- Requires Mac TCP
-
- Future plans: None at present
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: VMS
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Jim Fullton
- Email address: Jim.Fullton@cnidr.org
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
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-
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- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: DOS
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Jim Fullton
- Email address: Jim.Fullton@cnidr.org
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from: /pub/freeware/dos/pc.wais @wais.com
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: DOS
- (Clarkson packet driver and Erick Englke's WATT/TCP)
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Faeiz Hindi
- Email address: hindi@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/tcpip/pcwais.zip@hilbert.wharton.upenn.edu
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
-
-
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- Future plans:
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: AVS
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Steve Thorpe
- Email address: thorpe@ncsc.org
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- avs_modules/data_input/awais/* @avs.ncsc.org
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
- ------------------
-
- Date completed or updated: 13th December, 1993
- By: Name: Brewster Kahle
- Email address: Brewster@wais.com
-
- Platform: RS6000
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Dennis Shiao
- Email address: shiao@ans.net
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
- /pub/freeware/rs6000/wais-8-b3-dist.tar.Z@wais.com
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
-
-
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- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments: client and server
-
- "The details are correct, but I must point out that this
- version of WAIS is most outdated. I'd suggest replacing it
- with AIX ports of the wais-8-b5 or freeWAIS packages, if
- anyone's done those (I haven't) .."
- -Dennis.
-
- Future plans:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- List of sites which are willing to act as demonstration sites for this
- application.
-
- Site name: quake.think.com
- Access details: telnet quake.think.com
- login as wais.
- Site name: cnidr.org
- Access details: telnet cnidr.org
- login as demo
- select #2 (Demos of NIDR software)
- select #2 (WAIS)
-
- (this is the worst of all possible interfaces since it is just a
- dumb terminal interface)
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Documentation:
-
- o current overview
-
- - "WAIS Server, WAIS Workstation, and WAIS Forwarder for UNIX
- Technical Description", Release 1.1, December, 1993.
-
- Available via anonymous ftp:
- /pub/wais-inc-doc/msWord/Tech-description -1.1.sit.hqx @ftp.wais.com
-
- - "Interfaces for Distributed Systems of Information Servers",
- Brewster Kahle, Harry Morris, Jonathan Goldman (Thinking Machines
- Corporation), Thomas Erickson (Apple Computer), John Curran (NSF
- Network Service Center), March, 1992. (formally named "Interfaces
- for Wide Area Information Servers")
-
-
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- Available via anonymous ftp:
- /pub/wais-inc-doc/txt/Interfaces.txt@ftp.wais.com
- or WAIS server wais-discussion-archives.src
-
- o instructions to information providers
-
- See the documentation in the release:
- /pub/freeware/unix-src/wais-8-b5.1.tar.z@wais.com
- or the wais-docs.src WAIS server.
-
- o user manuals
-
- The Mac interface WAIStation has a user manual. The unix
- commands have man pages.
-
- o training materials
- - tutorials
- - canned demos
-
- - Macintosh demostration screen-movie: Steve Cisler of Apple put
- together a short screen-recorder movie for seeing some of what
- WAIStation does.
- Available via anonymous FTP:
- /pub/wais-doc/WAIStation-Canned-Demo.sit.hqx@wais.com
- - sample session (screen dumps)
- - "WAIStation, A User Interface for WAIS", February 1991, Thinking
- Machines technical report TMC-203.
- User interface documentation with screen shots.
-
- - videos
-
- Available in special circumstances. Contact info@wais.com.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
-
- - "WAIS Bibliography", WAIS Inc, (last update) September 1993.
-
- Available via anonymous ftp:
- /pub/wais-inc-doc/txt/WAIS-bibliography.txt @wais.com or WAIS server
- wais-discussion-archive.src
-
-
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-
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-
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-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Other Information:
-
- Check for current information about freeWAIS on CNIDR's gopher and WWW
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- Date template updated or checked: 17 March, 1994
- By: Name: Joan Gargano
- Email address: jcgargano@ucdavis.edu
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- NIR Tool Name: Whois
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- Brief Description of Tool:
-
- As currently defined, NICNAME/WHOIS services is a TCP transaction
- based query/response server, running on a few specific central
- machines, that provides netwide directory service to internet users.
- Since the WHOIS service was defined in 1985, it has evolved into a
- distributed service.
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- The InterNIC Registration Services is located at Network Solutions,
- Inc., Herndon, VA, and is funded by a cooperative agreement from the
- National Science Foundations to provide assistance in registering
- networks, domains, asn's, and other entities to the Internet
- community via telephone, electronic mail, and U.S. postal mail.
-
- Databases and information servers of interest to network users are
- provided, including the WHOIS registry of domains, networks, asn's
- and their associated poc's. Gopher and Wais interfaces are also
- available for retrieving information and accessing whois. Online
- documents maintained at registration services include registration
- related rfc's, registration templates, and various netinfo files.
- Many of the online files are available through our automatic mail
- service, MAILSERV@RS.INTERNIC.NET. Whois queries can also be
- directed to rs.internic.net. From a host, use the TELNET program to
- connect to host RS.INTERNIC.NET. When greeted by the Registration
- host, type "WHOIS" and press RETURN.
-
- MAILSERV@RS.INTERNIC.NET is an automated service provided by InterNIC
- Registration Services. It allows access to documents and information
- via ordinary electronic mail. This is especially useful for users
- who do not have access to the NIC via a direct Internet link, such as
- users of BITNET, CSNET and UUCP sites.
-
- To use the mail service, send a mail message to
- MAILSERV@RS.INTERNIC.NET. In the SUBJECT field, request the type of
- service you wish followed by any needed arguments. The message body
- is normally ignored. Large files will be broken into smaller
- separate messages. The information you request will be sent back to
- you as soon as possible.
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- WHOIS xxx Returns information about xxx from the WHOIS service.
- Use "WHOIS HELP" for information on how to use WHOIS.
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- The MILNET Network Information Center, maintains the central NICNAME
- database and server, providing online look-up of individuals, network
- organizations, MILNET nodes, and other information of interest to
- those involved in management of the Internet. Whois queries can be
- sent to nic.ddn.mil.
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Primary Contact(s): Network Solutions, Inc.
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- Name: Hostmaster
-
- Email address: hostmaster@rs.internic.net
-
- Postal Address: Network Solutions
- AttN: InterNIC Registration Services
- 505 Huntmar Park Drive
- Herndon, VA 22070
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- Telephone: +1-703-742-4777
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Help Line:
- (for major center as well as each client)
-
- Name: Hostmaster
- Help information available via gopher,
- gopher.internic.net
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- Email address: hostmaster@rs.internic.net
-
- Telephone: +1-703-742-4777
-
- Level of support offered:
- o funded
- o all users
-
- Hours available: 24 hours/day, 7 days per week.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups:
-
- Whois and Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS)
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- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
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- National Science Foundations
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: ietf-wnils@ucdavis.edu
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- Administration: ietf-wnils-request
-
- Description: This mailing list is used by the IETF Whois and
- Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS)
- working group which is defining enhancements
- to whois.
-
- Archive: ftp.ucdavis.edu:/archive/wnils-archive
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- News groups: None.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Protocols:
-
- What is supported: TCP/whois
-
- What it runs over: TCP/IP networks
-
- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
-
- Future plans: Enhancements through Whois++
- Enhancements through Referral Whois.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers:
-
- Date completed or updated: 4 March, 1994
- By: Name: Joan Gargano
-
- Platform: Unix
-
- Primary Contact: Network Solutions, Inc.
-
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- Name: Hostmaster
- Email address: hostmaster@rs.internic.net
- Telephone: +1-703-742-4777
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients:
-
- Clients are available from the source listed for server software. VMS
- clients are available from TVG/Multinet Most TCP/IP networking
- packages for personal computers include a whois client.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- Site name: rs.internic.net
- Access details: Using a whois client,
- whois -h rs.internic.net "name"
- where "name" is the name of a person.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Documentation:
-
- Document Title: RFC 954
- Location details:
- Site: nic.ddn.mil:/rfc
- Full file name: rfc954.txt
-
- Document Title: Specifications for WHOIS Services
- Location details:
- Site: ftp.ucdavis.edu
- Full file name: /archive/ietf-wnils/Discussion.Paper
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
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- RFC 954
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- Internet Drafts:
- draft-ietf-wnils-whois-01.txt
- draft-ietf-wnils-whois-02.txt
- draft-ietf-wnils-whois-lookup-00.txt
- draft-huitema-solo-00.txt
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- Please check the 1id-abstracts.txt listing contained in the
- internet-drafts Shadow Directories on nic.ddn.mil,
- nnsc.nsf.net, nic.nordu.net, ftp.isi.edu, or munnari.oz.au
- to learn the current status of any Internet Draft.
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- Date template updated or checked: 28th January, 1994
- By: Name: Tim Berners-Lee
- Email address: timbl@info.cern.ch
-
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- Brief Description of Tool:
-
- The WWW project merges the techniques of networked information and
- hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system. W3
- uses the concept of a seamless information space (the "web"), in
- which all objects including those accessed by earlier protocols
- (wais, gopher, ftp, etc.) exist.
-
- The project allows information sharing within internationally
- dispersed teams, and the dissemination of information by support
- groups. Originally aimed at the High Energy Physics community, it
- has spread to other areas and attracted much interest in user
- support, resource discovery and collaborative work areas. It is
- currently the most advanced information system deployed on the
- Internet.
-
- READER VIEW
-
- The WWW world consists of documents, and links. Indexes are
- special documents which, rather than being read, may be searched.
- The result of such a search is another ("virtual") document
- containing links to the documents found. A simple protocol ("
- HTTP ") is used to allow a browser program to request a keyword
- search by a remote information server.
-
- The web contains documents in many formats. Those documents which
- are hypertext, (real or virtual) contain links to other documents,
- or places within documents. All documents, whether real, virtual
- or indexes, look similar to the reader and are contained within
- the same addressing scheme.
-
- To follow a link, a reader clicks with a mouse (or types in a
- number if he or she has no mouse). To search and index, a reader
- gives keywords (or other search criteria). These are the only
- operations necessary to access the entire world of data.
-
-
-
-
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- INFORMATION PROVIDER VIEW
-
- The WWW browsers can access many existing data systems via
- existing protocols (FTP, NNTP) or via HTTP and a gateway. In this
- way, the critical mass of data is quickly exceeded, and the
- increasing use of the system by readers and information suppliers
- encourage each other.
-
- Providing information is as simple as running the W3 server and
- pointing it at an existing directory structure. The server
- automatically generates the hypertext view of your files to guide
- the user around.
-
- To personalize it, you can write a few SGML hypertext files to
- give an even more friendly view. Also, any file available by
- anonymous FTP, or any internet newsgroup can be immediately linked
- into the web. The very small start-up effort is designed to allow
- small contributions. At the other end of the scale, large
- information providers may provide an HTTP server with full text or
- keyword indexing. This may allow access to a large existing
- database without changing the way that database is managed. Such
- gateways have already been made into Oracle(tm), WAIS, and
- Digital's VMS/Help systems, to name but a few.
-
- The WWW model gets over the frustrating incompatibilities of data
- format between suppliers and reader by allowing negotiation of
- format between a smart browser and a smart server. This should
- provide a basis for extension into multimedia, and allow those who
- share application standards to make full use of them across the
- web.
-
- This summary does not describe the many exciting possibilities
- opened up by the WWW project, such as efficient document caching.
- The reduction of redundant out-of-date copies, and the use of
- knowledge daemons. There is more information in the online
- project documentation, including some background on hypertext and
- many technical notes.
-
- GETTING STARTED
-
- You can bootstrap yourself into the web by telnetting to
- info.cern.ch (no user or password). You can try a full screen
- interface "Lynx" by telnetting to ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu, login in
- as "www". You can also find out more about WWW in this way.
- These are the least sophisticated browsers -- remember that the
- window-oriented ones are much smarter! It is much more efficient
- to install a browser on your own machine, and you have many more
- facilities.
-
-
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-
- If you have an X-windows based workstation, PC or Mac just FTP to
- FTP.NCSA.UIUC.EDU and get the binary of NCSA's "Mosaic" browser in
- directory /Web/Mosaic-binaries. Download it, uncompress it, set it
- executable, and run it. It will tell you all you need to know.
-
- Mosaic is now available for PCs and Apple Macs.
-
- If you have an MSDOS machine with Windows, you could try the
- "Cello" browser from FATTY.LAW.CORNELL.EDU in directory
- /pub/LII/Cello.
-
- The line mode browser is currently available in source form by
- anonymous FTP from node info.cern.ch [currently 128.141.201.74] if
- you take both files
-
- /pub/www/src/WWWLibrary_v.vv.tar.Z.
- /pub/www/src/WWWLineMode_v.vv.tar.Z.
-
- (v.vv is the version number - take the latest.)
-
- Also available is a hypertext editor for the NeXT (in
- /pub/www/bin/next), the MidasWWW and ViolaWWW browsers for X11, an
- alpha-test Mac browser, and and a basic server
- (/pub/www/src/WWWDaemon_v.vv.tar.Z). Documentation, including the
- latest list of software available , is readable using www. A plain
- text version of the installation instructions is included in the tar
- file!
-
- Printable (postscript) documentation and articles are in /pub/www/doc
- on info.cern.ch.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: Tim Berners-Lee
- Email address: timbl@info.cern.ch
- Postal Address: CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
- Telephone: +41-22-767-3755
- Fax: +41-22-767-7155
-
-
- Name: Robert Cailliau
- Email address: cailliau@cernnext.cern.ch
- Postal Address: CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
- Telephone: +41-22-767-5005
- Fax: +41-22-767-7155
-
-
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-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line:
- (for www technical or political issues, to report bugs, to register
- new servers, or new software)
-
- Name: www support
- Email address: www-request@info.cern.ch
-
- Telephone: none.
- Telnet: info.cern.ch for information.
-
- Level of support offered:
-
- o funded for High-Energy Physics users
-
- o volunteer for others who have read the online
- information already.
-
- While CERN collaborates with all NIR and W3 development anywhere, CERN
- cannot provide user support for non-HEP end users.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups: NIR, URI, IIIR
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sponsoring Organisations / Funding source: NO FUNDING SOURCE
-
- Bodies providing development effort include
- HEP labs (CERN, CH; SLAC, CA, USA; FNAL, IL, USA; NIKHEF, NL; etc.),
- National Center for SuperComputer Applications (NCSA, IL, USA),
- O'Reilly Associates, (ORA, CA, USA),
- Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval
- (CNIDR, NC, USA),
- BSD Inc (BSD, CA, USA) and many others too numerous to mention.
-
- Other sources welcomed!
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsgroup:
-
- Name: comp.infosystems.www
-
- Description: General technical discussion, announcements
- of new software, etc.
-
-
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-
- Please mail new server announcements to
- www-request@info.cern.ch.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists:
-
- 1. Address: www-talk@info.cern.ch for CONTRIBUTIONS ONLY
-
- Administration: listserv@info.cern.ch (robot)
- www-talk-request@info.cern.ch (human)
-
- Description: Technical discussion, W3 related.
- Experts to experts. General questions to
- comp.infosystems.www, please.
-
- Archive: Not currently served, but kept.
-
- -------------------
-
- 2. Address: www-announce@info.cern.ch
- NOT FOR GENERAL USE - serious low-volume
- announcements only
-
- Administration: listserv@info.cern.ch (robot)
- www-announce-request@info.cern.ch (human)
-
- Description: Low volume summary announcemements
- of product releases, etc.
-
- Archive: Not currently public
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Protocols:
-
- What is supported: HTTP
- FTP
- anonymous FTP
- Gopher
- NNTP
- WAIS (compile time option)
- Local mounted file access
- Telnet sessions
- Rlogin sessions
-
- What it runs over: TCP/IP
- DECnet option.
-
-
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-
-
- Other NIR servers W3 clients interworks with:
- Techinfo, Hyper-G and X.500 via gateways.
- Built-in capability in clients for others above
- Archie access via WWW "WARCHIE" archie server
- with direct hypertext pointers to FTP sites.
-
- Resource indexing: Many browsable and searchable indexes of
- available information, by subject (virtual
- libraries), and by position (geographical list of
- servers). Many of these point to any form of
- data, HTTP or other server. A list of such
- indexes is at
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/DataSources/
- bySubject/Virtual_libraries/Overview.html
-
- Future plans: Collaborative work features,
- Hypertext editors for information organisation
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- HTTP Servers: CERN httpd
-
- Platform: unix, VMS, VM/XA, VM/CMS
-
- Primary Contact: www-request@info.cern.ch
-
- Server software available from:
- ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/src
-
- Location of more information:
-
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/User/Guide.html
-
- Latest version number: 2.14
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- * Fast stateless file server runs over TCP/IP.
- * Suitable for rapid documentation navigation.
- * Multimedia server allows multiple file formats to be used.
- * File format selected for transmission based on client
- capabilities.
- * Add special functions using scripts. Standard CGI interface.
- * Logging
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use: 600
-
-
-
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-
- General comments:
-
- Some servers serve many databases.
-
- Many tools available for serving different sorts
- of information
-
- Gnu info
- teX
- SGML
- man pages
-
- etc., as hypertext.
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Other servers:
- For more information use WWW to access
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/Overview.html
-
- Servers include:
-
- NCSA server Similar feature set to CERN's httpd, support from
- NCSA.
-
- Plexus Written in Perl -- many features. Unix.
-
- MacHTTPD Server for the Macintosh
-
- REXX for VM A server consisting of a small C program which
- passes control to a server written in REXX.
-
- ---------------------------
-
- Mail Server:
-
- Platform: unix
-
- Primary Contact: www-request@info.cern.ch
-
- Server software available from:
-
- ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/src/WWWMailRobot_*.tar.Z
-
- Location of more information:
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/MailRobot/Overview.html
-
- Latest version number: 1.0
-
-
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-
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- Mailing list subscription/unsubscription handling (crude)
- Return of documents given URL
-
- Restricts length of data returned.
- Allows access to ANY document by URL unless restrictions
- are imposed (FTP, news, etc., included). Quite generic.
-
- When hypertext messages are retrieved, the links are
- numbered like [1] and a list of URLs of referenced documents
- is appended to the document.
-
- Send message containing HELP to listserv@info.cern.ch for
- details.
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use: 1 (-3?)
-
- General comments
-
- Extends potential readership of W3 information to anyone
- with email, so an important step for universal readership.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NOTE: A full list of client software is kept in
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Clients.html
- and is not repeated here, as the list is constantly
- changing. Around 20 different clients. Telnet to info.cern.ch
- to see the list. Only the Line Mode Browser, lynx and
- Mosaic are covered here.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Client: Line Mode Browser
-
- Date completed or updated: 28th January, 1994
- By: Name: Tim Berners-Lee
- Email address: timbl@info.cern.ch
-
- Platform: Anything. Even a hard copy terminal.
- Written in portable C.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Tim Berners-Lee
- Email address: timbl@info.cern.ch
-
-
-
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-
- Client software available from:
- ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/src
-
- Location of more information:
- http://info.cern.ch./hypertext/WWW/LineMode/Browser.html
- and linked documents
-
- Latest version number: 2.14
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- The LineMode Browser is suitable for use on dumb terminals, requiring
- no control sequences except for carriage return and line feed. It is
- also of course useable from terminal emulators in workstation windows.
- It can also be used as a text formatter, as part of a mail server,
- and as a general information retrieval tool.
-
- History list, Back/Next/Previous/Home navigation, ability to print or
- save documents (or pipe to shell commands on unix).
-
- General comments:
-
- Very stable product which has many uses apart from interactive use.
- Generates C .h files from hypertext marked files, etc.
- Source release requires W3 library product.
- Public Domain.
-
- Future plans:
-
- Future enhancements to include tracing of many links.
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- telnet info.cern.ch or telnet 128.141.201.74 (SWITZERLAND)
- telnet vms.huji.ac.il or telnet 128.139.4.3 (www) (ISRAEL)
-
- -----------------------------------
-
- Client: Lynx
-
- Date completed or updated: 11 February 1994
- By: Name: Lou Montulli
- Email address: montulli@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
-
- Platform: Unix + VMS
-
- Primary Contact(s):
- Name: Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe
-
-
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-
- Email address: montulli@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu,
- grobe@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
- Postal Address: Computer Center, University of Kansas,
- Lawrence KS, 66045
- Telephone: +1-913-864-0436 (Lou)
- +1-913-864-0452 (Michael)
- Fax: +1-913-864-0485
-
- Client software available from:
- ftp2.cc.ukans.edu in directory /pub/lynx.
-
- Location of more information: ftp2.cc.ukans.edu
-
- Latest version number: 2.2
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- Lynx clients provide a user-friendly hypertext interface to
- all of the major internet protocols for character cell (vt100)
- terminal users on UNIX and VMS platforms. Lynx natively
- understands Gopher, HTTP, WAIS, FTP, NNTP (USENET NEWS) and
- CSO protocols and can transparently retrieve information using
- any of them. Lynx can also launch telnet and tn3270 sessions
- and has support to run executable programs on the local machine
- so that it can be used as a menuing system. Lynx is a part of
- the World Wide Web (WWW) project and has all of the features
- of a WWW client including HTML support and HTML+ forms support.
- Additional resource types such as Archie Techinfo, X.500, and
- Hytelnet may be also accessed through HTTP and Gopher gateway
- functions.
-
- Future plans:
-
- Development of a DOS (non windows) version.
-
- Help Line:
-
- Name: Lou Montulli
- Email address: montulli@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
- Telephone: +1-913-864-0436
- Level of support offered: volunteer
- Hours available: 11-5pm M-F CST
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- Site name: ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
- Access details: telnet ukanaix.cc.ukanse.du
- login as "www"
-
-
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-
- Documentation:
-
- o current overview
- http://www.cc.ukans.edu/about_lynx/about_lynx/about_lynx.html
- o user manuals
- http://www.cc.ukans.edu/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
- o miscellaneous documents
- tar file of all documentation:
- ftp://ftp2.cc.ukans.edu/pub/lynx/lynx_help_files.tar.Z
-
- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
-
- Academic Computing Services
- University of Kansas
-
- Mailing Lists:
-
- Address: lynx-dev@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
- Administration: listserv@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
-
- -----------------------------------
-
- Client: NCSA MOSAIC for X
-
- Date completed or updated: 16th December, 1993
- By: Name: Marc Andreessen
- Email address: marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu
-
- Platform: X Window System (Unix)
- -- Sun, DEC, IBM, SGI, HP, others.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Marc Andreessen
- Email address: marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu
- Postal Address: National Center for Supercomputing
- Applications
- 605 E. Springfield
- Champaign, IL 61820
- Telephone: +1-217-244-0765
-
- Client software available from:
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in /Web/Mosaic.
-
- Location of more information:
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in /Web/mosaic, and online, within Mosaic.
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/help-about.html
-
-
-
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- o Frequently Asked Questions
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/mosaic-faq.html
- o user manuals
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/mosaic-docs.html
-
- Latest version number: 1.1
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System is a client interface to a wide
- variety of networked information systems, including World Wide Web,
- Gopher, WAIS, FTP, Usenet News, Archie, Techinfo, X.500, Hytelnet,
- Telnet, NCSA Data Management Facility, CSO ph/qi and others. It
- offers a Motif-based point-and-click X interface with support for
- plaintext, formatted text, and embedded images; hyperlinks can also
- refer to images, video sequences, audio clips, PostScript files, etc.
-
- Mosaic also offers substantial interaction and collaboration
- facilities, including global history tracking, text and voice
- annotations, group/community-wide annotations, and more.
-
- General comments:
-
- Sponsoring Organisation:
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
-
- Future plans:
-
- Enhancement of the NCSA Mosaic environment to support advanced
- networked information systems and collaboration capabilities;
- development of clients on other architectures; research and
- development into intelligent agent-style user assistance mechanisms
- and novel navigation and representation strategies for dense, dynamic
- distributed information spaces. (This is all dependent upon funding,
- of course.) Beta-test versions of Mac and Microsoft Windows 3.1
- were released in the fall of 1993.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- See individual sections on clients.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-
-
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-
- Documentation:
-
- All the W3 documentation available is in the web. Some is also dumped
- off into postscript. Here are the URLs of entry points into the web
- for the subjects requested:
-
- ** To retrieve any document by URL, use WWW (www <url> for example) or
- ** send mail containing the command "send " followed by the URL to
- ** listserv@info.cern.ch
-
- o current overview
-
- http://info.cern.ch./hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
-
- see also
-
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/help-about.html
-
- o executive summary
-
- http://info.cern.ch./hypertext/WWW/Summary.html
-
- o instructions to information providers
-
- http://info.cern.ch./hypertext/WWW/Provider/Overview.html
-
- o Frequently Asked Questions
-
- http://info.cern.ch./hypertext/WWW/FAQ/List.html
-
- o user manuals
- See under individual products.
-
- ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/doc/*.txt
-
- o training materials
-
- Illustrated talk on WWW including transparencies: see
- ftp://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Talks/General/html
-
- see also
-
- http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/demoweb/demo.html
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-
-
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-
- [General WWW bibliography]
-
- Bibliography:
-
- o For latest list, see:
- http://info.cern.ch./hypertext/WWW/Bibliography.html
-
- Bibliography for the World Wide Web
-
- WORLD-WIDE WEB BIBLIOGRAPHY
-
- This lists papers and articles about the W3 initiative and related
- matters which you may want to pick up for background reading or quote
- as references. You can of course also quote any page you read with
- W3 by its document address. The FTP server info.cern.ch has some of
- these in /pub/www/doc.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Other Information:
-
- All WWW working notes and specs are on the web. If it is not there
- somewhere, it may not be anywhere.
-
- Seek and ye shall find. And if ye don't, mail someone to fix it.
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
- X.500 White Pages
-
- Date completed or updated: 10 March, 1994
- By: Name: Chris Weider
- Email address: clw@bunyip.com
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NIR Tool Name: X.500
-
- Brief Description of Tool:
-
- X.500 is an international standard designed to provide a distributed
- global directory service. It is primarily used today to provide
- 'White Pages' services, although other types of services which have
- directory components (automated mail aliasing, for example) are
- beginning to be run over X.500. In addition to information about
- people and organizations, the Directory also contains a pilot K-12
- Directory, pilot Information Resource information, and some other
- non-White Pages information. X.500 contains a number of security
- features, which are implemented on different paradigms in the various
- servers.
-
- User's View:
-
- Users (either human or electronic) run a client program to connect
- to a local X.500 server. Since X.500 is distributed, it appears
- that the entire global X.500 directory is available from the local
- server. From this server connection, the user can add, delete, or
- modify information held by the Directory, or issue powerful search
- commands to locate individuals or other information.
-
- The first solid version of the X.500 protocol was released in
- 1988, and has been the subject of much research in the past 5
- years. Consequently, there are a large number of clients, for
- almost every platform, and a healthy number of servers. There are
- mail interfaces to some parts of the X.500 directory, and there is
- a X.500 to Gopher gateway. An X.500 interface to archie is
- currently under development, as well as an X.500 to WWW interface.
-
- Information Provider's View:
-
- X.500 provides a set of mechanisms to allow distributed location
- of, maintenance of, and access to a large set of data. However,
- current servers force a hierarchical view on the location of the
- data, so it may not be suitable for all applications. Also, the
- X.500 directory is today unable to provide access to information
- at a rate which would allow 'real-time' applications (such as
-
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- keeping routing information in the directory).
-
- Also, there is a great effort underway to reduce the startup costs
- of X.500 access by providing a lightweight X.500 access protocol
- for client-server applications. This work is detailed in RFC
- 1487:
-
- "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol", by Yeong, Howes, and
- Kille. This protocol is expected to make the cost of entry for a
- service provider much less that it has been.
-
- Information Types Supported:
-
- X.500 allows information to be served in an attribute:value
- paradigm, with related attributes grouped into 'objects'. Each
- entry in the directory can be described by multiple objects.
- Attributes can have values which are text strings, dereferenceable
- file names, or text-encoded photographs, and experimentation is
- underway to keep digitally encoded sounds in the directory.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: The PARADISE Project
-
- Email address: helpdesk@paradise.ulcc.ac.uk
-
-
- Name: The White Pages Pilot Project
-
- Email address: wpp-manager@psi.com
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line:
-
- X.500 encompasses a great number of clients and as a distributed
- system does not have a central help line. Please see the
- Documentation section for pointers to servers, clients, and associated
- help lines.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups:
-
- IETF's OSI-DS (OSI Directory Services)
- IETF's IDS (Integrated Directory Services)
-
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- By: Name: Chris Weider
- E-Mail: clw@bunyip.com
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- Name: Steve Kille
- E-Mail: S.Kille@isode.com
- Telephone: +44-81-332-9091
- Fax: +44-81-332-9019
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- IC R1 (ISODE consortium version)
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- Document Title: FYI 11, RFC 1292, "Catalog of Available X.500
- Implementations", R. Lang, R. Wright.
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
- Full file name: RFC-1292.txt
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- An update of this document is in preparation:
- Document Title: "A Revised Catalog of Available X.500
- Implementations", A. Getchell, S. Sataluri.
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
- Full file name: draft-ietf-ids-catalog-00.txt
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- Document Title: FYI 13, RFC 1308, "Executive Introduction to directory
- services using the X.500 protocol", C. Weider, J. K. Reynolds
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
- Full file name: RFC-1308.txt
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- Document Title: FYI 14, RFC 1309, "Technical Overview of Directory
- Services using the X.500 protocol", C. Weider, J. K. Reynolds,
- S. Heker.
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
- Full file name: RFC-1309.txt
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- X.500 Directory Service",
- S. Kille, E. Huizer, V. Cerf, R. Hobby, S. Kent.
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
- Full file name: RFC-1430.txt
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- X.500", C. Weider, R. Wright.
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
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- J. Postel, C. Anderson
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- Transformation of Scholarly Communication
- Directories and Information Resource Services
- Architecture and Standards
- Legislation, Codes, Policies and Practices
- Access to Public Information
- Teaching and Learning
- Management and Professional and User Education
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- help realize the promise of high performance networks and computers
- for the advancement of scholarship and the enrichment of intellectual
- productivity. The Coalition is a partnership of the Association of
- Research Libraries (ARL), CAUSE, and EDUCOM. ARL is dedicated to
- equitable access to, and effective use of, recorded knowlege in
- support of teaching, research, scholarship, and community service,
- and CAUSE and EDUCOM are dedicated to different aspects of the
- introduction, use, and management of information technology and
- related resources in research and education in general and higher
- education in particular. The Coalition pursues its mission with the
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- more than 190 institutions and organizations are exploring a shared
- vision of how information management must change in the 1990s to meet
- the social and economic opportunities and challenges of the 21st
- century. Members of the Coalition Task Force include, among others,
- higher education institutions, publishers, network service providers,
- computer hardware, software, and systems companies, library networks
- and organizations, and public and state libraries. A truly diverse
- collaboration of institutions and organizations.
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- Email address: paul@cni.org
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- Postal Address: Coalition for Networked Information
- 21 Dupont Circle, N.W.
- Washington, D.C. 20036
- USA
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- Telephone: +1-202-296-5098
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- Fax: +1-202-872-0884
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- Email address: joan@cni.org
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- Postal Address: Coalition for Networked Information
- 21 Dupont Circle, N.W.
- Washington, D.C. 20036
- USA
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- Administration: listproc@cni.org
- subscribe cni-architecture <lastname> <firstname>
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- Working Group Forum
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- Administration: listproc@cni.org
- subscribe cni-legislation <lastname> <firstname>
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- Description: CNI Legislation, Codes, Policies, and Practices
- Working Group Forum
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- Working Group Forum
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- Working Group Forum
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- None. The Coalition relies on the publication programs of its parent
- organizations (ARL, CAUSE, and EDUCOM) to disseminate printed
- information on the Coalition's projects and programs. Information on
- the Coalition's program is also disseminated via electronic mailing
- lists on the network.
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- Name of subgroup: Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed
- Mailinglist-Address:
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- mechanism for linking bibliographic, abstracting, and indexing files
- to files of their associated source materials; 2) a single standard
- for the transmission of bitmapped image files; 3) protocols for
- handling networked requests for delivery of source materials; 4)
- mechanisms for interorganizational authentication, accounting, and
- billing; and 5) to integrate lessons drawn from the experience of
- pilot projects that exercise networked printing utilities and 6) to
- provide an "interoperability workshop" to specify, implement, and
- test advanced functions of Z39.50 to accelerate the pace and to
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- University of California
- 300 Lakeside Dr., 8th Floor
- Oakland, CA 94612-3350
- USA
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- Services Working Group
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- Working subgroups:
- Name of subgroup: TopNode Management Team
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- therefore, interoperable products and services based upon a
- distributed architecture of servers that draw upon a common or at
- least comparable set of data elements. It is creating a (printed
- and networked) directory of directories and resource information
- services that provide qualitative (consumer) as well as descriptive
- information. The group supports the Library of Congress effort to
- enhance the MARC formats to account for the cataloging requirements of
- networked resources and services, and the National Science Foundation
- effort to procure a new NSFNet Network Information Center.
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- Center for Communications at MCNC
- PO Box 12889, 3021 Cornwallis Road
- Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2889
- USA
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- Email address: pseiden@skidmore.edu
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- Postal Address: Scribner Library
- Skidmore College
- North Broadway
- Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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- SUB cni-directories Lastname Firstname
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- Services, and Tools
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- directories, catalogs and aids of networked information resources,
- services and tools. The project is intended to facilitate the
- network navigational duties, responsibilities and tasks of staff
- in libraries, computer centers, networking offices and other
- similar operations. The primary product of the TopNode project
- will be a set of records describing these networked information
- resources, records that can be loaded into a wide range of
- database management systems.
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- Experience, Indiana University and Merit Network, Inc. were
- chosen to lead the development effort on the Coalition TopNode
- project. Pete Percival, Manager, Academic Information Environment
- at Indiana University and Craig Summerhill, Coalition Systems
- Coordinator, have completed the design for the database structure
- which is being built on the Coalition's Internet fileserver using
- BRS/SEARCH. Based on earlier work of the leaders of the
- Directories and Resource Information Services Working Group,
- George Brett II of the University of North Carolina General
- Administration and Peggy Seiden of Skidmore College Library,
- Percival and Summerhill have developed a data structure that they
- believe to be both flexible and responsive to the needs of the
- many interested parties who have been consulted.
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- Libraries, records are being created and prepared for loading. A
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- mid-August 1992, close to 200 records had been verified and had
- received descriptive cataloging.
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- encouraged to mount the TopNode records into their online
- catalogs. Records will be available from the Coalition. In
- addition, MERIT will use the TopNode database in an experiment to
- test the viability of the X.500 directory format standard for
- providing yellow pages-type services (e.g., with subject access).
- After its initial release, the database will be maintained by
- Indiana University libraries on the Coalition server; BRS has
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- Washington, D.C. 20036
- USA
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- developed recently for locating and retrieving information
- published on computer platforms reachable over wide-area data
- communications networks like the Internet. Among them, freeWAIS
- (freely available wide-area information system), the Internet
- Gopher, archie, and the WorldWide Web (WWW) have become popular.
- freeWAIS, archie, and Gopher indicate where information of
- interest is likely to reside and then assist the user in locating
- specific information. WWW permits a user to thread a path through
- the network by selecting tagged hypertext items.
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- systems, the Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery
- and Retrieval (CNIDR) works closely with developers of other
- tools toward providing compatibility, consistency, and, to the
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- networked information discovery and retrieval (NIDR) tools and to
- minimize the divergence of individual implementations by
- providing a repository for the collection, evaluation, and
- distribution of protocol-compliant releases and enhanced
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- the Internet Engineering Task Force and the Coalition for
- Networked Information, with the goal of increasing consensus
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- PO Box 12889, 3021 Cornwallis Road
- Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2889 USA
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- engineering, development and standardisation arm of the Internet. It
- has grown to be a large open international community of network
- designers, operators, vendors and researchers concerned with the
- evolution of the Internet protocol architecture and the smooth
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- facilitate the integration and interoperability of current and future
- directory services into a unified directory service. This work will
- unite directory services based on a heterogeneous set of directory
- services protocols (X.500, WHOIS++, etc.). In addition to specifying
- technical requirements for the integration, the IDS group will also
- contribute to the administrative and maintenance issues of directory
- service offerings by publishing guidelines on directory data
- integrity, maintenance, security, and privacy and legal issues for
- users and administrators of directories.
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- charter for this group is available for anonymous FTP from
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- Name: Chris Weider, Chair
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- Email address: clw@bunyip.com
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- Ann Arbor
- Michigan
- 48104, USA
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- Site: ds.internic.net or any Internet Draft Server (see
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- Directory: internet-drafts. All IDS document file names start
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- Document Title: FYI 11, RFC 1292, "Catalog of Available X.500
- Implementations", R. Lang, R. Wright.
- Location details: Available for anonymous FTP from
- Site: ds.internic.net
- Full file name: RFC-1292.txt
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- Document Title: "A Revised Catalog of Available X.500
- Implementations", A. Getchell, S. Sataluri.
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- interoperability between and integration of the various Internet
- information services (Archie, Gopher, WAIS, etc.), just as the IETF
- was founded to facilitate the integration of various LANs running
- different protocols. It will develop, specify, and align protocols to
- integrate the services into a single "virtually unified information
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- technical documentation for protocols used for information services
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- charter for this group is available via anonymous FTP from
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- Site: ds.internic.net or any Internet Draft Server (see sub-section
- entitled IETF groups).
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- Weider, Chris, and Peter Deutsch, 'A vision of an integrated Internet
- information service', Internet Draft, March 1993. Available as
- draft-ietf-iiir-vision-00.txt from any Internet Draft server.
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- Available as draft-ietf-iiir-transponder-00.txt from any Internet
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- 1993. Available from any RFC repository.
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- focus on the proliferating resources and tools for networked
- information retrieval (NIR). The Networked Information Retrieval
- Group will be a cooperative effort of three major players in the
- field of NIR: IETF, RARE, and the Coalition for Networked Information
- (CNI) specifically tasked to collect and disseminate information
- about the tools and to discuss and encourage cooperative development
- of current and future tools such as the archie servers, the Wide Area
- Information Servers (WAIS), the Internet Gopher, and the WorldWide
- Web (WWW).
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- information about networked information retrieval (NIR) tools, their
- developers, interested organizations, and other activities that
- relate to the production, dissemination, and support of NIR tools.
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- IETF meetings; the mailing list is open to all. The NIR-WG charter
- is available via anonymous ftp from the various IETF repositories as
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- on them. The information in the NIR Status report will be updated
- and new entries added as appropriate once per year. This report will
- be submitted as an RFC.
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- University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- NE1 7RU
- U.K.
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- Center for Communications - MCNC
- PO Box 12889 3021 Cornwallis Road
- Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2889
- U.S.A.
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- shared Internet-wide network information services. The goal is to
- develop an understanding for what is required to implement an
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- which of a number of different encodings of a resource are
- appropriate for a given user's retrieval capabilities, and may
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- P.O. Box 12889
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- Research Triangle Park
- North Carolina 27709-2889
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- Dorval QUEBEC H9S 2L4 CANADA
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- The Network Information Center (NIC) maintains the central NICNAME
- database and server, defined in RFC 954, providing online look-up of
- individuals, network organizations, key nodes, and other information
- of interest to those who use the Internet. Other distributed
- directory information servers and information retrieval tools have
- been developed and it is anticipated more will be created. Many
- sites now maintain local directory servers with information about
- individuals, departments and services at that specific site.
- Typically these directory servers are network accessible. Because
- these servers are local, there are now wide variations in the type of
- data stored, access methods, search schemes, and user interfaces.
- The purpose of the Whois and Network Information Lookup Service
- (WNILS) working group is to expand and define the standard for WHOIS
- services, to resolve issues associated with the variations in access
- and to promote a consistent and predictable service across the
- network.
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- Done Review and approve the charter making any changes deemed
- necessary. Examine the particular functional needs for
- expanded whois directory service. Begin work on a framework
- for recommendations. Assign writing assignments for first
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- Recommendations document to the IESG as an Internet Draft.
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- mailing list is open to all. The WNILS-WG charter can be obtained via
- anonymous ftp from the Document Archive sites listed in the Networked
- Information Retrieval Working Group (WNILS-WG) template.
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- Email address: jcgargano@ucdavis.edu
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- Postal Address: Distributed Computing Analysis and Support (DCAS)
- Information Technology
- University of California, Davis
- Davis, California 95616
- U.S.A
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- Discovery and Directory Service (IRTF-RD)
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- The IRTF-RD group is focused on problems of scale that will arise in
- resource discovery systems in the next 3-5 years. We divide these
- scaling problems into three dimensions: volume of information, size of
- the user base, and information diversity.
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- through a set of interrelated prototypes demonstrating advances in
- each of these dimensions. Briefly, our current approaches are:
- - deal with information diversity through a coordinated set
- of techniques to gather, transform, and manage entropy of data
- - deal with user scale through large scale replication
- - deal with information volume using a combination of
- views, space efficient indexing, and customization w.r.t.
- vocabulary, search methods, and personal user history
- We expect these approaches to evolve significantly over time.
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- Membership of this group is closed. We will consider new members,
- with two constraints. First, the group must be kept small and focused
- to make substantive progress - at most 4 or 5 members seems
- appropriate at this time. Second, prospective members must be active
- resource discovery researchers, who will bring clear strengths to the
- group. Prospective members should send a vitae and a one page
- position paper describing what they propose to do to advance the
- group's efforts, addressed to the group chair.
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- Mic Bowman (Transarc, Inc.)
- Peter Danzig (University of Southern California)
- Udi Manber (University of Arizona)
- Mike Schwartz (University of Colorado - Boulder; chair)
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- University of Colorado
- Boulder, CO 80309-0430
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- C. Mic Bowman, Peter B. Danzig and Michael F. Schwartz.
- Research Problems for Scalable Internet Resource Discovery.
- Technical Report CU-CS-643-93, Department of Computer Science,
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- Proceedings of INET '93. Available by anonymous FTP from
- ftp.cs.colorado.edu in the file
- pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/PostScript/RD.ResearchProblems.ps.Z
- (compressed PostScript) or in the file
- pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/ASCII/RD.ResearchProblems.txt.Z
- (compressed ASCII).
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- C. Mic Bowman, Peter B. Danzig, Udi Manber and Michael F.
- Schwartz. Scalable Internet Resource Discovery: Research
- Problems and Approaches. Technical Report CU- CS-679-93,
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- Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder,
- October 1993. To appear, Communications of the ACM, 1994. A
- pre-publication version of this paper is available by anonymous
- FTP and e-mail from ftp.cs.colorado.edu in the file
- pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/PostScript/RD.ResearchProblems.Jour.ps.Z
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- By: Name: Mark Needleman
- Email address: mhn@stubbs.ucop.edu
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- NIR Group name: Z39.50 Implementors Group
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- Description of main group:
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- The Z39.50 Implementors group (ZIG) is a volunteer organization
- consisting of representatives of most of the organizations in the
- United States and Canada that are actively engaged in implementing
- the Z39.50 protocol. This includes the United States Library of
- Congress, The National Library of Canada, the major bibliographic
- utilities, many library automation vendors, and other information
- service providers. The group is a volunteer effort whose meetings
- are open at no charge to all. The group meets about 3 times a year
- and conducts its activities extensively on its mailing list which is
- also open to any interested party.
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- The group was originally formed to deal with interoperability issues
- among the Z39.50 implementations that were beginning to emerge in
- 1989 and 1990 but the group has since expanded its role and has now
- become the primary forum in which new features and versions of the
- Z39.50 are developed.
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- FCLMTH@NERVM (Bitnet)
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- Suite 320
- 2002 NW 13th Street
- Gainesville, FL 32609
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- Email address: RAY@RDEN.loc.gov
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- Postal address: Library of Congress
- Network Development and MARC Standards Office
- Collections Services
- Washington, DC 20540
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- Telephone: +1-202-707-5795
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- Administration/Subscriptions: listserv@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu
- (archives of the mailing list are also
- available at this address.)
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- ftp://sally.fcla.ufl.edu
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- Documentation and References for the Z39.50 Protocol
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- American National Standard Information Retrieval Application
- Service Definition and Protocol Specification for Open Systems
- Interconnection Version 2, National Information Standards
- Organization, July 1992
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- Mark Hinnebusch "A Primer on Z39.50 Parts 1-8", Academic and
- Library Computing Volume 9, Numbers 2-9, February-October 1992,
- Meckler Corporation, Westport CN. (ISSN 1055-4769)
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- Mark Hinnebusch "The Z39.50 Explain Service", Campus Wide
- Information Systems, Volume 10, Number 1, January/February 1993,
- Meckler Corporation, Westport, CT. (ISSN 1065-0741)
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- Michael Buckland and Clifford Lynch. "THE LINKED SYSTEMS PROTOCOL
- AND THE FUTURE OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS,"
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- Michael Buckland and Clifford Lynch. "NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
- IMPLICATIONS OF THE LINKED SYSTEMS PROTOCOL FOR ONLINE
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS," Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
- 8:3/4 (Spring 1988), pp. 15-33.
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- Clifford Lynch. "INTERSYSTEM LINKING AND DISTRIBUTED DATABASE
- TECHNOLOGY: A COMPARISON OF TWO APPROACHES TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF
- NETWORK-BASED INFORMATION UTILITIES," Proceedings of the Fourth
- Integrated Online Library Systems Meeting, New York, New York,
- May 10-11, 1989. (Medford, NJ: Learned Information, Inc., 1989),
- pp. 107-112.
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- Clifford A. Lynch "LIBRARY AUTOMATION AND THE NATIONAL RESEARCH
- NETWORK," EDUCOM Review (Fall 1989), pp. 21-28.
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- Clifford A. Lynch. "ACCESS TECHNOLOGY FOR NETWORK INFORMATION
- RESOURCES," CAUSE/EFFECT (Summer 1990), pp. 15-20.
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- Clifford A. Lynch; Cecilia M. Preston. "INTERNET ACCESS TO
- INFORMATION RESOURCES," Annual Review of Information Science and
- Technology (ARIST) Volume 25. (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
- 1990), pp. 264-312.
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- Clifford A. Lynch. "THE CLIENT-SERVER MODEL IN INFORMATION
- RETRIEVAL," Interfaces for Information Retrieval and Online
- Systems: The State of the Art Martin Dillon, ed. (Westport, CT:
- Greenwood Press, 1991); pp. 301-318.
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- Clifford A. Lynch. "INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AS A NETWORK
- APPLICATION," Library Hi Tech 8:4, Issue 32 (1990), pp. 59-74.
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- Clifford A. Lynch. "THE Z39.50 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROTOCOL:
- AN OVERVIEW AND STATUS REPORT," Computer Communications Review
- 21:1 (Sigcomm) (January 1991), pp. 58-70.
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- Clifford A. Lynch. THE Z39.50 PROTOCOL: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
- Produced as a pamphlet by Data Research Associates (1991).
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- Dennis Lynch "Z39.50 Extended Services" Campus Wide Information
- Systems Volume 10, Number 3 May/June 1993, Meckler Corporation,
- Westport, CT (ISSN 1065 0741)
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- Mark H Needleman. "The Z39.50 Protocol: An Implementor's Perspective",
- Resource Sharing and Information Networks Volume 8 Number 1, 1992, The
- Haworth Press Inc, Binghamton, NY (ISSN 0737-7797)
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- Public-Access Computer Systems Review 3, no. 5 (1992): 4-30.
- (Refereed Article.) To retrieve this article, send the following
- e-mail message to LISTSERV@UHUPVM1 or LISTSERV@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU:
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- Brief Description of the Z39.50 Protocol
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- Z39.50 is a US ANSI standard protocol for information retrieval. It
- uses a client server model that allows clients ( or origins in Z39.50
- terminology) to search servers (targets in Z39.50 usage) and retrieve
- records from remote databases. The type and format of the data
- retrieved is not constrained by the protocol but is agreed to by the
- origin and the target. There is a mechanism that allows popular
- record syntax's to be registered and then referred to by well known
- identifiers. Z39.50 is an OSI application layer protocol; that is,
- it is designed to make use of the OSI presentation layer protocol.
- It may be used with or without the presentation protocol, and below
- that, it is irrelevant (to the Z39.50 protocol) what protocols are
- used. Most implementations of Z39.50 currently run directly over
- TCP/IP.
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- with servers to retrieve information using the Z39.50 protocol. Many
- clients already exist at least in prototype version today and more
- are being written. Most of the major library automation vendors have
- announced that they will be supporting Z39.50 in either client or
- server mode or both. Many of the major information vendors either
- currently have or are working on implementations of Z39.50 for their
- systems. There are also a couple of Z39.50 implementations that are
- expected to be put in the public domain at some point. The recently
- announced FREEWAIS software incorporates Z39.50 Version 2 into it
- (the older version used a variant of the 1988 version 1 protocol).
- The Library of Congress acts as the maintenance agency for Z39.50 and
- can be contacted for a list of registered Implementors.
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- Z39.50 provides a protocol mechanism for accessing remote information
- sources. It defines the model for the interaction between two sides,
- a client and a server. It makes no assumptions or presumptions about
- how the data is actually organized in the server, nor about how the
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- can be searched using attributes from defined search attribute sets,
- creating a result set. Records can be retrieved from the result set
- using agreed upon record formats.
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- retrieval mechanism that could be used with a wide variety of data
- types. The MARC format (a format used for cataloging library
- material among other things) and a search attribute set suitable for
- bibliographic and similar types of data are registered within the
- current version of the standard. It is assumed that, as the protocol
- begins to be used by other communities and for other types of data,
- other attribute sets and record syntaxes will be developed. This
- process has already begun and a generic record syntax and attribute
- set are already under development, as well as some others,
- specifically those supporting chemical structures, general science
- and technology, and business information. The design philosophy
- behind Z39.50 is that it will be used with other standards such as
- Postscript, SGML, ODIF (and others), to communicate a wide variety of
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- RARE (Reseaux Associes pour la Recherche Europeenne) is the
- Association of European Networking Organizations and their users.
- RARE's aim is to overcome national boundaries in research networking
- by creating a harmonized computer communications infrastructure for
- the European research community. At this point in time RARE has over
- 40 members, most of which are national networking organizations
- providing networking services to their national research and education
- community.
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- Singel 466-468
- NL-1017 AW AMSTERDAM
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- Mailinglist-Address: mmis@mailbase.ac.uk
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- Mailinglist-Address: nir@mailbase.ac.uk
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- Mailinglist-Address: unite@mailbase.ac.uk
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- been established by the RARE Technical Committee as one of the major
- working groups in the RARE Technical Programme. ISUS is concerned
- with all aspects of networked information services, group
- communications and network user support. It is open to all those
- involved in working in these areas and should include:
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- (whether RARE, RIPE, EARN, Eunet etc.)
- Site Computing Centre Support Staff
- Special subject related User Support Staff
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- Networked Information Providers
- Networked Information Service Providers
- Application Developers
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- amongst experts in this field and as a means for disseminating
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- Network User Support
- Asynchronous Group Communication
- Networked Information Retrieval and Services
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- This is a joint effort with the IETF and CNI.
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- to look at the user requirements for a single interface to the
- network (network information services, email, bulletin boards,
- etc.). (unite@mailbase.ac.uk)
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- a joint task force of the RARE ISUS Working Group and RARE
- Interactive Multimedia Working Group (mmis@mailbase.ac.uk).
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- University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- NE1 7RU
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- Directory: /rare/working-groups
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- Directory: /pub/lists/wg-isus/files
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- By: Name: Rebecca Guenther
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- Working Group or Organisation: USMARC/OCLC
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- Name of group: USMARC Advisory Group; OCLC Internet Resources
- Cataloging Experiment
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- USMARC Advisory Group
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- OCLC and the Library of Congress have formed a working group to
- consider how libraries can create cataloging records for online
- information resources. The group initiated a cataloging experiment
- designed to test and verify the applicability of the cataloging rules
- and the USMARC format for computer files. Guidelines have been
- written for cataloging Internet resources and were considered by the
- American Library Association committee responsible for maintaining the
- Anglo- American Cataloging Rules. Changes to the USMARC format were
- initiated to accommodate a subset of these materials (electronic data
- resources, such as software, electronic text, bibliographic and
- nonbibliographic databases). USMARC format changes which were
- approved included an identification of type of file and a field for
- location and access of the resource (very much like a URL).
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- The group is continuing its work by looking at how online systems and
- services can be accommodated in USMARC. This work will be done within
- the USMARC Advisory Group of the American Library Association, which
- considers changes to the USMARC formats. Data elements will be
- defined with mapping to MARC fields; in some cases new fields will be
- proposed. This will be accomplished in conjunction with efforts by
- other working groups (e.g., Government Information Locator Service, or
- GILS).
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- Advisory Group to add data elements to the Electronic Location and
- Access Field (USMARC field 856). Included among these was a subfield
- for URL (Uniform Resource Locator). It is intended to be used instead
- of or in addition to other data identifying location of and access to
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- Membership is closed at this point.
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- Primary Contact(s): Rebecca Guenther rgue@seq1.loc.gov
-
- Name: Rebecca Guenther
-
- Email address: rgue@seq1.loc.gov; rebecca@rgue.loc.gov
-
- Postal address: Network Development and MARC Standards Office,
- Library of Congress,
- Washington, DC 20540-4020
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- Telephone: +1-202-707-5092
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- Fax: +1-202-707-6269
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- Name: Erik Jul
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- Email address: ekj@oclc.org
-
- Postal address: OCLC, Inc.
- 6565 Franz Rd.
- Dublin OH 43017-0702
-
- Telephone: +1-614-764-4364
-
- Fax: +1-614-764-2344
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Name: Priscilla Caplan
-
- Email address: p-caplan@uchicago.edu
-
- Postal Address: University of Chicago Library,
- 1100 E. 57th St.,
- Chicago, IL 60637
-
- Telephone: +1-312-702-5079
-
- Fax: +1-312-702-6623
-
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- Name: William W. Jones, Jr.
-
- Email Address: jones@acfcluster.nyu.edu
-
- Postal Address: New York University/Elmer Holmes Bobst Library,
- Technical and Automated Services Division,
- 70 Washington Square South,
- New York, NY 10012
-
- Telephone: +1-212-998-4070
-
- Fax: +1-212-995-4070
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- Name: Nancy Olson
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- Email Address: nbolson@msus1.msus.edu
-
- Postal Address: Memorial Library,
- Mankato State University,
- Mankato, MN 56001
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- Telephone: +1-507-389-5062
-
- Fax: +1-507-389-5488
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- Name: Glenn Patton
-
- Email address: gep@oclc.org
-
- Postal address: OCLC, Inc.
- 6565 Franz Rd.
- Dublin OH 43017-0702
-
- Telephone: +1-800-848-5878
-
- Fax: +1-614-764-0155
-
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- Name: Martin Dillon
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- Email address: mjd@oclc.org
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- Postal address: OCLC, Inc.
- 6565 Franz Rd.
- Dublin OH 43017-0702
-
- Telephone: +1-614-764-6079
-
- Fax: +1-614-764-2344
-
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-
- Mailing Lists: None.
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- Archives under USMARC listserv.
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- Documents available:
-
- 94-2.doc (Proposal 94-2: Addition of Subfields $g and $3 to Field 856
- Electronic Location and Access) in the USMARC
- Holdings/Bibliographic
- Formats: Document)
- 94-2.cov (Cover sheet with status information)
- 94-3.doc (Proposal 94-3: Addition of Subfield $u (Uniform
- Resource Locator) to Field 856 in the USMARC
- Holdings/Bibliographic
- Formats: Document)
- 94-3.cov (Cover sheet with status information)
- 93-4.doc (Proposal 93-4: Changes to the USMARC Bibliographic
- Format (Computer Files) to Accommodate Online Information
- Resources: Document)
- 93-4.cov (Proposal 93-4: Cover sheet with status information)
- dp69.doc (Discussion Paper No. 69: Accommodating Online Systems
- and Services within USMARC: Document)
- dp69.cov (Discussion Paper No. 69: Cover sheet with status
- information)
-
- Location details
-
- Telnet to: marvel.loc.gov
- Login: marvel
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- Select: USMARC Standards
- Select: USMARC Listserv
- See list of documents
-
- -or-
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- Site: listserv@sun7.loc.gov
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- Send email message with
-
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- get usmarc 93-4.cov
- get usmarc dp69.doc
- get usmarc dp69.cov
- etc.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Official Publications:
-
- "Assessing Information on the Internet: Toward Providing Library
- Services for Computer-Mediated Communication". Dublin, OH: OCLC
- Online Computer Library Center, 1993. Available in print form
- from OCLC, Inc. for $20 or electronically from:
-
- ftp.rsch.oclc.org
- /pub/internet_resources_project/report
- Filenames: *.*
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
-
- Proposal 94-2: Addition of Subfields $g and $3 to Field 856
- Electronic Location and Access) in the USMARC Holdings/Bibliographic
- Formats)
-
- Proposal 94-3: Addition of Subfield $u (Uniform Resource Locator) to
- Field 856 in the USMARC Holdings/Bibliographic Formats
-
- Discussion Paper No. 69: Accommodating Online Systems and
- Services in USMARC (Washington: Library of Congress, Network
- Development and MARC Standards Office, Apr. 1993).
-
- Proposal 93-4: Changes to the USMARC Bibligraphic Format
- (Computer Files) to Accommodate Online Information Resources
- (Washington: Library of Congress, Network Development and MARC
-
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- 9. Acknowledgements
-
- The report was very much a collaborative effort of the members of the
- NIR WG and in particular Peter Deutsch (who contributed the mailing
- list section and the basis for Section 5), April Marine, Rick
- Rodgers, Lars-Gunnar Olsson, Farhad Anklesaria, Marsha Perrott, Kevin
- Gamiel, George Brett, Barbara Thomas and all those who helped review
- the document. Special thanks are due to all those contributors who
- took the time to submit and update descriptions of their NIR tools
- and groups; their names are included in the templates in Sections 6
- and 7.
-
- Before final submission of the report as an RFC, independent
- reviewers from around the world took two or three templates each and
- checked them out for accuracy and currency as best they could. They
- liaised with the original template authors over the changes they
- made. The volunteers were: Larry Masinter, Marilyn Martin, Sinha
- Velu, Ton Verschuren, Shirley Browne, Alfred Vella, Bert Stals,
- Yannis Corovesis, Gerard Egan, Robert Janz and Andy Linton. They
- provided some very valuable input.
-
- 10. Author's Address
-
- Jill Foster
- Computing Service
- University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Claremont Road
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- NE1 7RU
- UK
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- Phone: +44-91-222-8250
- Fax: +44-91-222-8765
- Email: Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk
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- APPENDIX A
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- NIR TOOL Template (last updated 22.12.93)
-
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- Purpose and scope:
-
- This template is to be used to collect the information necessary to
- identify and track the development of networked information retrieval
- tools. It is intended that the main part of this will be completed by
- the main individual responsible for the tool. Sections of the
- template may require completion by others.
-
- The NIR tools included are defined by enumeration. The IETF/RARE/CNI
- NIR-WG welcome suggestions for others to be included.
-
- NIR Tools:
-
- Alex
- archie
- gopher
- Hytelnet
- Netfind
- Prospero
- Veronica
- WAIS (including freeWAIS)
- WHOIS
- World Wide Web (including Mosaic)
- X.500 White Pages
-
-
- New entries: Please complete this template and return it to
- Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk (NIR-WG co-chair). Receipt of your
- message will be acknowledged.
-
- Please imbed descriptive text by at least one more column than the
- heading for that item:
-
- For example:
-
- Brief description of tool:
-
- This is the best application ever seen. It makes finding information
- very easy. This is the decription imbedded one more column.
-
- Updates: updates to existing information on NIR Tools may be sent by
- the appropriate contact person at any time to:
-
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- nir-updates@cnidr.org
-
- The full report will be updated annually and will form the basis of a
- "snapshot" report on the activities in the area of networked
- information retrieval (NIR).
-
- -------------------------x---- cut here ----x--------------------------
-
- Date template updated or checked: (e.g., 02 November, 1992)
- By: Name:
- Email address:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NIR Tool Name:
-
- Brief Description of Tool:
- Note: This should be a maximum of 100 line description which
- should cover the following:
- - overview of use, purpose, scope and characteristics
- - user's view
- - information provider's view
- - information types supported (e.g., text, sound, etc.)
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s):
- [Please duplicate this section for each separate contact]
-
- Name:
- [May be the name of a role e.g., nirtool-support or of an
- individual]
-
- Email address:
-
- Postal Address:
-
- Telephone:
-
- Fax:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line:
- [for major center as well as each client if available]
-
- Name:
- [May be the name of a role e.g., nirtool-support or of an
-
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- individual]
-
- Email address:
-
- Telephone:
-
- Level of support offered: [delete as appropriate]
- o volunteer
- o funded
- o for experts only
- o all users
-
- Hours available:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups:
- [Name only]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
- [Name only]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists:
- [Duplicate this section for each list]
-
- Address: [Email Address to send contributions]
-
- Administration: [<listname>-request etc.]
-
- Description:
- [This is optional - if the group has only one mailing list]
-
- Archive: [Location of message archive for this list]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- News groups:
- [Duplicate this section for each news group]
-
- Name:
-
- Description:
- [This is optional - if the group has only one news group]
-
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- Archive: [Location of message archive for this news group]
-
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-
- Protocols:
-
- What is supported: [e.g., Z39.50]
-
- What it runs over:
-
- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
-
- Future plans:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers:
-
- [Duplicate the following for each platform
- e.g., Unix, VMS, VM/CMS,....]
-
- [The main contact for this NIR tool should complete at least
- "platform" and "contact" for each server known to them.]
-
- Date completed or updated:
- By: Name:
- Email address: [If different from that of the Primary
- contact listed below]
-
- Platform:
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name:
- Email address:
- Telephone:
-
- Server software available from:
-
- Location of more information:
- [Such as installation instructions
- copyright statements,
- warnings & bug reports etc.
-
- Eventually this will be the Unique Resource
- Identifiers of the documents]
-
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- Latest version number:
-
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- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use:
-
- General comments:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients:
- [Duplicate the following for each platform
- e.g., MS-DOS PC, MAC, vt100,...]
-
- [The main contact for this NIR tool should complete
- "platform" and "contact" for each server known to them.]
-
- Date completed or updated:
- By: Name:
- Email address: [If different from that of the Primary
- contact listed below]
-
- Platform:
- Primary Contact:
- Name:
- Email address:
- Telephone:
-
- Client software available from:
-
- Location of more information:
- [Such as installation instructions
- copyright statements,
- warnings & bug reports etc.
-
- Eventually this will be the Unique Resource
- Identifiers of the documents]
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
- Items included here could include
- - optional items to come.
- - plans for moving to international standards
- - plans for interoperating with other NIR tools
- - other functionality to be supported
-
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- Demonstration sites:
-
- List of sites which are willing to act as demonstration
- sites for this application.
- [Duplicate for each site]
- Site name:
- Access details:
- [e.g.,
- telnet archie.sura.net
- login as archie ]
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Documentation:
-
- The following is a list of suggested items to be found in a
- document archive. Note that the location pointers below could be
- replaced in the future by the "Uniform Resource Name".
-
- o current overview
- o instructions to information providers
- o Frequently Asked Questions
- o user manuals
- o training materials
- - tutorials
- - canned demos
- - sample session (screen dumps)
- - videos
- - etc.
- o miscellaneous documents
-
- [Duplicate the following for each existing document as
- necessary]
-
- Document Title:
- Location details:
- Site:
- Full file name:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
- [A list of a maximum of 10 key papers, books etc. on this NIR tool.
- Optionally a pointer to a fuller bibliography could be given.]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- Foster [Page 186]
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- Other Information:
-
- [Feel free to add other information that you feel is relevant.
- This will be considered for inclusion in the report.]
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- APPENDIX B
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- NIR Group Template (last updated 22.12.93)
-
- Purpose and scope:
-
- This template is to be used to collect the information necessary to
- identify and track major groups that are working to promote or develop
- networked information retrieval. It is intended that this will be
- completed by the group representative.
-
- The groups included are defined by enumeration. The IETF/RARE/CNI
- NIR-WG welcome suggestions for other groups to be included.
-
- Groups:
-
- CNI Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
- Architectures and Standards
- Directories and Resource Information Services
- TopNode for Networked Information Resources, Services,
- and Tools
-
- CNIDR Clearing House for Networked Information Discovery
- and Retrieval
-
- IETF Integrated Directory Services (IDS)
- Integration of Internet Information Resources (IIIR)
- Networked Information Retrieval (NIR) joint IETF/RARE WG
- Network Information Services Infrastructure (NISI)
- OSI-Directory Service (OSI-DS)
- Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)
- Whois and Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS)
-
- IRTF Internet Research Task Force Research Group on
- Resource Discovery and Directory Service (IRTF-RD)
-
- NISO Z39.50 Implementors Group
-
- RARE Information Services and User Support Working Group
- (ISUS)
-
- USMARC/OCLC USMARC Advisory Group; OCLC Internet Resources
- Cataloging Experiment (USMARC/OCLC)
-
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- New Entries: Please complete this template for your group or
- organisation and return it to Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk (NIR-WG
- co-chair). Receipt of your message will be acknowledged.
-
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- Please imbed descriptive text by at least one more column than the
- heading for that item:
-
- For example:
-
- Description of main group:
-
- This is the most active NIR group. This is the decription imbedded
- one more column.
-
- Updates: updates to existing information on NIR Groups may be sent by
- the appropriate contact person at any time to:
-
- nir-updates@cnidr.org
-
- The full report will be updated annually and will form the basis of a
- "snapshot" report on the activities in the area of networked
- information retrieval (NIR).
-
- -----------------------x---- cut here ----x----------------------------
-
- Date template updated or checked: (e.g., 02 November, 1992)
- By: Name:
- Email address:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NIR Group Name:
-
- Sponsoring Organisation:
-
- Working subgroups:
- Name of subgroup:
- Mailinglist-Address:
-
- Description of main group:
-
- [Description of the scope and purpose of the group and the
- current tasks being worked on. (Recommended maximum of
- 100 lines.) Please indicate whether membership is open or
- closed. Include a pointer to an on-line charter if
- appropriate]
-
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-
- Primary Contact(s):
-
- [Please duplicate this section for each separate contact]
-
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- Name:
- [May be the name of a role e.g., group-secretariat or of an
- individual]
-
- Email address:
-
- Postal Address:
-
- Telephone:
-
- Fax:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists:
- [Duplicate this section for each list]
-
- Address: [Email Address to send contributions]
-
- Administration: [<listname>-request etc.]
-
- Description:
- [This is optional - if the group has only one mailing list]
-
- Archive: [Location of message archive for this list]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- News groups:
- [Duplicate this section for each news group]
-
- Name:
-
- Description:
- [This is optional - if the group has only one news group]
-
- Archive: [Location of message archive for this news group]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Document Archive:
- [Duplicate if necessary]
-
- Location details:
- Site:
- Directory:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- Official Publications:
- [for example: Journal, Newsletter, Report Series]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
- [A list of a maximum of 10 key papers, books etc. produced by
- this group on their NIR work].
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Other Information:
-
- [Feel free to add other information that you feel is relevant.
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-
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- /* A summary of email lists and newsgroups dealing with */
- /* various issues in resource discovery and networked */
- /* information retrieval. */
-
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-
- Created-By: Peter Deutsch
- Email Address: peterd@bunyip.com
- Last Updated: 16 December 1993
- Comments: Please send comments, corrections and
- additions to the author at the above address.
-
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-
- /* The following mailing lists are in IAFA format. NIR Groups and */
- /* Tool developers are encouraged to make such descriptions */
- /* available for their lists. */
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- Mailinglist-Name: Alex
-
- Address: alex-users@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Administration: alex-users-request@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Address: alex-servers@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Administration: alex-servers-request@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Description: alex-servers is for people setting up an Alex
- fileserver. alex-users is for people who just
- want to use Alex.
-
- Archive: alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu (128.2.209.13)
-
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- Mailinglist-Name: Archie
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- Address: archie-maint@bunyip.com
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- Administration: archie-maint-request@bunyip.com
-
- Description: This mailing list is for people who operate and
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- maintain archie servers. Announcements of bug
- fixes, new releases and discussion of new
- features are carried out on this list.
-
- Archive: archives.cc.mcgill.ca:/pub/mailing-lists/archie-maint
-
- ----------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: The archie People Mailing List
-
- Address: archie-people@bunyip.com
-
- Administration: archie-people-request@bunyip.com
-
- Description: This mailing list is for people interested in
- the archie project and its future developments.
- Announcements of upgrades, new services, etc.
- are made to this list.
-
- Archive: None
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name Gopher
-
- Address: gopher-news@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Administration: gopher-news-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- Description: News and views of all things gopher.
-
- Archive: Via gopher: University of Minnesota Gopher
- Information About Gopher
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: HYTELNET Updates Distribution
-
- Address: hytel-l@kentvm.kent.edu
-
- Administration: By listowner Peter Scott
- aa375@freenet.carleton.ca
-
- Description: To inform members of new version of the
- software, and to keep users informed of
- new/changed/defunct Telnet-accessible sites.
- To subscribe send email message to
- listserv@kentvm.kent.edu with no subject, and
-
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- the message.
-
- Archive: None.
-
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-
- Mailinglist-Name: Netfind
-
- Address: netfind-users@cs.colorado.edu
-
- Administration: netfind-users-request@cs.colorado.edu
-
- Description: Mailing list for user changes and updates.
-
- Archive: None.
-
- ---------------------------
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- Address: netfind-servers@cs.colorado.edu
-
- Administration: schwartz@cs.colorado.edu
-
- Description: Mailing list for sites running Netfind servers.
-
- Archive: None.
-
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-
- Mailinglist-Name: Prospero
-
- Address: info-prospero@isi.edu
-
- Administration: info-prospero-request@isi.edu
-
- Description: This mailing list is really two one-way mailing
- lists. Send mail to INFO-PROSPERO to obtain
- information about Prospero, papers or the
- release. Mail to INFO-PROSPERO will not be
- passed on to subscribers. INFO-PROSPERO is
- also the list to which we will send status
- updates and information on how to obtain new
- releases.
-
- Archive: Via anonymous FTP to PROSPERO.ISI.EDU as
- /pub/prospero/mail/info-prospero.arc
-
-
-
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- Via prospero in the "#/INET/EDU/ISI/GUEST/prototype"
- virtual system as
- /sites/isi.edu/pub/prospero/mail/info-prospero.arc.
-
- -----------------------------
-
- Address: prospero@isi.edu
-
- Administration: prospero-request@isi.edu
-
- Description: This mailing list is for general discussion of
- Prospero, for announcements of new sites that
- have come on board, and for announcments of
- directories that people have created to
- organize the information already accessible.
-
- Archive: Via anonymous FTP to PROSPERO.ISI.EDU as
- /pub/prospero/mail/prospero.arc
-
- Via Prospero in the "#/INET/EDU/ISI/GUEST/prototype"
- virtual system as
- /sites/isi.edu/pub/prospero/mail/prospero.arc.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: Veronica
-
- Address: veronica-news@veronica.scs.unr.edu
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: WAIS
-
- Address: wais-discussion@wais.com
-
- Administration: wais-discussion-request@wais.com
-
- Description: Moderated, digested biweekly posting about WAIS
- and Electronic publishing subjects. Please
- submit interesting materials.
-
- Archive:
- /pub/wais/mail-archives/wais-discussion/issue-*@wais.com
- and wais-discussion-archive WAIS server
-
- -----------------------------
-
- Address: wais-talk@wais.com
-
-
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-
-
- Administration: wais-talk-request@wais.com
-
- Description: Implementors forum on WAIS. This is for
- talking about nitty gritty details of protocols
- and implementations.
-
- Archive: /pub/wais/mail-archives/wais-talk@wais.com
-
- -----------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: freeWAIS
-
- Address: freeWAIS@cnidr.org
-
- Administration: not applicable
-
- Description: Mailing list for reporting bugs in freeWAIS.
-
- Archive: None.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: WWW
-
- Address: www-talk@info.cern.ch for CONTRIBUTIONS ONLY
-
- Administration: listserv@info.cern.ch (robot)
- www-talk-request@info.cern.ch (human)
-
- Description: Technical discussions, W3 related. Experts to
- experts. General questions to
- comp.infosystems.www please.
-
- Archive: Not currently served, but kept.
-
- ---------------------------
-
- Address: www-announce@info.cern.ch
- NOT FOR GENERAL USE - serious low-volume
- announcements only
-
- Administration: listserv@info.cern.ch (robot)
- www-announce-request@info.cern.ch (human)
-
- Description: Low volume summary announcements of product
- releases, etc.
-
- Archive: Not currently public.
-
-
-
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-
- Mailinglist-Name: X.500
-
- Address: dssig@ics.uci.edu
-
- Administration: dssig-request@ics.uci.edu
-
- Description: Mail list for OIW DS-SIG group.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Groups
-
- All of the CNI lists are managed with the Unix-Listprocessor software.
-
- To join any of them mail to:
- listproc@cni.org
-
- sub cni-<groupname> Firstname Lastname
-
- All CNI list archives are available as:
- URL:ftp://ftp.cni.org/CNI/forums/cni-<groupname>
- URL:gopher//gopher.cni.org 70/CNI Working Group Forums/
- cni-<groupname>
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI News and Announcements
-
- Address: cni-announce@cni.org
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: Architecture and Standards Working Group
-
- Address: cni-architecture@cni.org
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: Copyright and Intellectual Property
- Forum
-
- Address: cni-copyright@cni.org
-
- -------------------------------
-
-
-
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-
- Mailinglist-Name: Directories and Information Resource Services
- Working Group
-
- Address: cni-directories@cni.org
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Legislation, Codes, Policies and
- Practices Working Group Forum
-
- Address: cni-legislation@cni.org
-
- -----------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Management & Professional & User
- Education Working Group Forum
-
- Address: cni-management@cni.org
-
- ---------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Modernization of Scholarly
- Publication Working Group Forum
-
- Address: cni-modernization@cni.org
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Access to Public Information
- Working Group Forum
-
- Address: cni-pubinfo@cni.org
-
- -------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Teaching and Learning Working Group
- Forum
-
- Address: cni-teaching@cni.org
-
- -------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNI Transformation of Scholarly
- Communication Working Group Forum
-
- Address: cni-transformation@cni.org
-
-
-
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-
- -------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: TopNode for Networked Information Resources,
- Services and Tools
-
- Address: cnidir@cni.org
- cni-directories@cni.org
-
- Administration: listserv@cni.org
- SUB cni-directories Lastname Firstname
-
- Archive: ftp.cni.org:/CNI/forums/cni-directories/*
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: CNIDR
-
- Address: info@cnidr.org
-
- Administration: none
-
- Description: Email sent to this address will receive an
- automatic response containing more information
- about current CNIDR activities.
-
- Archive: none
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: zip@cnidr.org
-
- Address: zip@cnidr.org
-
- Administration: zip-request@cnidr.org
- sub zip Lastname Firstname
-
- Description: Technical discussion of Z39.50-92 application
- development. Subscribers receive brief
- overview of project and information on how to
- access archives.
-
- Archive:
- ftp://ftp.cnidr.org/NIDR.tools/zip
- gopher://gopher.cnidr.org/NIDR Tools/Discussion/Online Discussion
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: IDS: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) WG
-
-
-
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-
-
- on Integrated Directory Services
-
- Address: ietf-ids@merit.edu
-
- Administration: ietf-ids-request@merit.edu
-
- Archive: Anonymous FTP to merit.edu, ids/archive
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: IIIR: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) WG
- on Integration of Internet Information Resources
-
- Address: iiir@merit.edu
-
- Administration: iiir-request@merit.edu
-
- Archive: Anonymous FTP, iiir/archive
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: NIR: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) WG
- on Network Information Retrieval
-
- Address: nir@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Administration: Auto subscriptions to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
- "subscribe nir firstname lastname"
- Human admin to: nir-request@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Description: This mailing list is intended to act as a
- clearing-house for discussions of Networked
- Information Retrieval and the active research
- projects in this field (eg WAIS, WWW, Gopher).
-
- Keywords: IETF, URIs, UDIs, URLs, UDLs, resource
- discovery, Internet, Gopher, WAIS, WWW, X.500,
- archie
-
- Archive: ftp://mailbase.ac.uk/pub/lists/files/nir/*
- or via gopher to mailbase.ac.uk
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: NISI: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) WG
- on Network Information Services Infrastructure
-
- Address: nisi@merit.edu
-
-
-
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-
- Administration: nisi-request@merit.edu
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: OSI-DS: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
- WG on OSI Directory Services
-
- Address: ietf-osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk
-
- Administration: ietf-osi-ds-request@cs.ucl.ac.uk
-
- Archive: Anonymous FTP, bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: URI: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) WG
- on Uniform Resource Identifiers
-
- Address: uri@bunyip.com
-
- Administration: uri-request@bunyip.com
-
- Archive: archives.cc.mcgill.ca:~/pub/uri-archive
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: WNILS: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
- Whois and Network Information Lookup Service
-
- Address: ietf-wnils@ucdavis.edu
-
- Administration: ietf-wnils-request@ucdavis.edu
- subscribe ietf-wnils Firstname Lastname
-
- Description: This mailing list is used by the IETF Whois and
- Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS)
- working group which is defining enhancements to
- whois.
-
- Archive: ucdavis.edu:/pub/archive
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: Z39.50 Implementors Group (ZIG)
-
- Address: Z3940IW@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu (Internet)
- Z3950IW@NERVM (Bitnet)
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Administration/ listserv@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu (Internet)
- Subscriptions: LISTSERV@NERVM (Bitnet)
-
- Archive: Anonymous FTP and/or Gopher: sally.fcla.ufl.edu
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: RARE Information Services and User Support WG
-
- Address: wg-isus@rare.nl
-
- Administration: Auto subscriptions to: mailserver@rare.nl
- "subscribe wg-isus <firstname> <lastname>
-
- Human admin to: wg-isus-request@rare.nl
-
- Description: General purpose mailing list for whole ISUS WG.
-
- Document Archive: Site: raredoc.rare.nl
- Directory: /rare
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: MMIS: RARE Multimedia Information Services
- Task Force
-
- Address: mmis@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Administration: Autosubscriptions to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
- "subscribe mmis firstname lastname
- Human admin to: mmis-request@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Archive: ftp://mailbase.ac.uk/pub/lists/files/mmis/*
- or via gopher to mailbase.ac.uk
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: UNITE: RARE Task Force on "User Network
- Interface To Everything"
-
- Address: unite@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Administration: Autosubscriptions to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
- "subscribe unite firstname lastname
- Human admin to: unite-request@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Archive: ftp://mailbase.ac.uk/pub/lists/files/unite/*
- or via gopher to mailbase.ac.uk
-
-
-
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-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: Hyper-G
-
- Address: uniinfo@mlist.tu-graz.ac.at
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: Soft Pages
-
- Address: spp@aic.co.jp
-
- Administration: spp-request@aic.co.jp
-
- Description: Technical discussion related to representation
- of network information in the directory and its
- usage is carried out in this group.
-
- Archive: Not (yet) available via anonymous FTP.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: WHOIS++
-
- Address: ietf-wnils@ucdavis.edu
-
- Administration: ietf-wnils-request@ucdavis.edu
-
- Archive: pub/archive/wnils@ucdavis.edu
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailinglist-Name: IAFA: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
- Internet Anonymous FTP Archive working group
-
- Address: iafa@bunyip.com
-
- Administration: iafa-request@bunyip.com
-
- Description: This mailing list is for people who are
- involved in the Internet Anonymous FTP Archives
- Working Group of the IETF. This group was
- involved in standardizing the encoding of
- information at anonymous FTP archives and thus
- is of interest to operators and users of the
- archie system. It came to completion in
- November, 1992 and produced two documents which
- have been presented to the IETF as informational
-
-
-
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-
-
- RFCs.
-
- Archive: archives.cc.mcgill.ca:/pub/mailing-lists/iafa
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- /* The following Usenet newsgroups discuss various issues in */
- /* resource discovery or specific NIR projects. */
-
- Newsgroup-Name: comp.archives.admin
-
- Mailinglist-Gate: <unknown>
-
- Description: This group discusses problems in administering
- Internet archives. It has also been used as an
- informal source of announcements for project
- releases, a place for new-comers to ask
- questions, etc.
-
- Keywords: anonymous FTP, archives, Internet, archie
-
- Archive: <unknown>
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsgroup-Name: comp.infosystems.wais
-
- Mailinglist-Gate: <unknown>
-
- Description: This group was created to host discussions
- about the Wide Area Information Server
- Also included are information and help with the
- public domain release available from Thinking
- Machine Corp. and setting up your own WAIS
- server.
-
- Keywords: WAIS, resource discovery, indexing, Internet
-
- Archive: <unknown>
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsgroup-Name: alt.wais
-
- Mailinglist-Gate: <unknown>
-
- Description: This alt. group was created to host discussions
- about the Wide Area Information Service. It has
-
-
-
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-
-
- been superceeded by the group
- "comp.infosystems.wais" and its use is
- discouraged.
-
- Keywords: WAIS, resource discovery, indexing, Internet
-
- Archive: <unknown>
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsgroup-Name: comp.infosystems.www
-
- Mailinglist-Gate: <unknown>
-
- Description: This group was created to host discussions
- about the World Wide Web distributed hypertext
- information services project based at CERN in
- Switzerland, including discussion of the many
- public domain implementations of WWW clients
- and servers available.
-
- Keywords: World Wide Web, campus-wide information
- systems, resource discovery, indexing, Internet
-
- Archive: <unknown>
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsgroup-Name: alt.gopher
-
- Mailinglist-Gate: <unknown>
-
- Description: This group was created to host discussions
- about the Gopher distributed information
- project, based at University of Minnesota,
- including discussion of the many public domain
- implementations of Gopher clients and servers
- available. It has been superceeded by the
- group "comp.infosystems.gopher" and its use is
- discouraged.
-
- Keywords: Gopher, campus-wide information systems,
- resource discovery, indexing, Internet
-
- Archive: <unknown>
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Newsgroup-Name: alt.internet.services
-
- Description: This newsgroup is for people interested in
- Internet-related services, with a focus at the
- user level. Announcements and discussions of
- issues related to archie are presented here, as
- well as discussions of more general issues
- relating to Internet services.
-
- Archive: not known
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsgroup-Name: bit.listserv.hytel-l
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
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-
- APPENDIX D
-
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
-
- This section will be used to keep a note of NIR Tools which are
- considered by the NIR Group to be sufficiently well developed to
- include here, but that are not yet in widespread use.
-
- Items currently included here are:
-
- Hyper-G
- Soft Pages
- Whois++
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
-
- HYPER-G
-
- Date template updated or checked: 19th October, 1993
- By: Name: Frank Kappe
- Email address:fkappe@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NIR Tool Name: Hyper-G
-
- Brief Description of Tool:
-
- Hyper-G is the name of an ambitious hypermedia project currently being
- developed as a joint effort by a number of institutes of the IIG
- (Institutes for Information-Processing Graz) and the Computing and
- Information Services Center of the Graz University of Technology and
- the Austrian Computer Society.
-
- Hyper-G is designed as a general-purpose, large-scale, multi-user,
- distributed hypermedia information system. As such, it combines
- concepts of hypermedia, information retrieval systems, documentation
- systems with aspects of communication and collaboration, and computer
- supported teaching and learning. It also provides seamless
- integration of other systems (e.g., World-Wide Web, Gopher, WAIS) that
- also operate under the client/server paradigm and allows remote logins
- to interactive services.
-
- In addition to hypertext links, Hyper-G allows navigation through
- hierarchies, queries (including full text), guided tours, and is
- multilingual.
-
-
-
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-
- Hyper-G is currently operated at some 10 locations throughout the
- world, including a University Information System at the Graz Technical
- University. Clients and the server are available without fee for
- educational institutions, and are distributed as binaries for a number
- of platforms.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: Frank Kappe
-
- Email address: fkappe@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
-
- Postal Address: Schieszstattg. 4a, A-8010 Graz, AUSTRIA
-
- Telephone: +43-316-832551-22
-
- Fax: +43-316-824394
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Help Line:
- Sorry no help line
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Related Working Groups:
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
-
- Austrian Ministry of Science
- European Space Agency
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Mailing Lists:
- uniinfo@mlist.tu-graz.ac.at
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- News groups:
- None
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
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-
- Protocols:
-
- What is supported: RPC
-
- What it runs over: TCP/IP
-
- Other NIR tools this interworks with: gopher, WAIS, World Wide Web
-
- Future plans: Too numerous to mention.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Servers:
-
- Date completed or updated: 12th October, 1993
- By: Name: Gerald Pani
- Email address: gpani@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
-
- Platform: UNIX
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Gerald Pani
- Email address: gpani@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
- Telephone: +43-316-832551-34
-
- Server software available from: anon-ftp from iicm.tu-graz.ac.at,
- in directory pub/Hyper-G/Server
-
- Location of more information: see README in above directory
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- Approximate number of such servers in use: 13
-
- General comments:
-
- Currently available as binary distribution for SUN, DEC, HP,
- and SGI workstations.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Clients:
-
- UNIX curses client (a.k.a. VT100 Client)
-
- Date completed or updated: 19th October, 1993
-
-
-
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-
- By: Name: Frank Kappe
- Email address: fkappe@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
-
- Platform: UNIX
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Frank Kappe
- Email address: fkappe@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
- Telephone: +43-316-832551-22
-
- Client software available from:
-
- anonymous ftp: iicm.tu-graz.ac.at:/pub/Hyper-G/UnixClient
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number: 1.41
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- Fairly sophisticated terminal viewer with ~50 commands, multi-
- language user interface, history, authoring capabilities (text
- documents and links) and the ability to speak to gopher,
- World-Wide-Web, WAIS and to start telnet sessions.
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
- The terminal viewer will probably remain rather stable in the future.
- Our main effort now goes into the development of clients for
- X-Windows and MS-Windows.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- MS-Windows Client
-
- Date completed or updated: 10th October, 1993
- By: Name: Thomas Dietinger
- Email address:
-
- Platform: UNIX
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Thomas Dietinger, Frank Kappe
- Email address: tdieting@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
- Telephone: +43-316-832551-22
-
-
-
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- Client software available from:
-
- anonymous ftp: iicm.tu-graz.ac.at:/pub/Hyper-G/pc-client
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number: 1.37
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- Preliminary version of a Hyper-G client for MS-Windows 3.1 and Windows
- NT. Currently mostly identical to the UNIX curses client. An
- exception is its ability to elegantly import and export RTF text files
- to/from Hyper-G, and its multimedia capabilities.
-
- General comments:
-
- Future plans:
-
- Will become more fancy (menus, icons, buttons...) in the near future.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Demonstration sites:
-
- List of sites which are willing to act as demonstration
- sites for this application.
-
- Site name: hyperg.tu-graz.ac.at
- Access details: 'rlogin hyperg.tu-graz.ac.at' or
- 'telnet hyperg.tu-graz.ac.at', login 'info'
-
- (rlogin has the advantage that the terminal size
- of xterms is handled correctly (can even be
- changed in the middle of a session)
-
- Note: The same information is available through Gopher and WWW
- gateways.
- Gopher: host gopher.tu-graz.ac.at, port 70
- WWW: URL=http://www.tu-graz.ac.at:80/ROOT
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Documentation:
-
-
- Document Title: Most of the documentation is available on-line in the
- Graz server. The server distribution include man-pages
-
-
-
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-
- of the additional authoring tools and utilities that
- are supplied with the server. The ideas behind Hyper-G
- are described in a number of research papers (see
- Bibliography).
-
- Location details:
- Site: iicm.tu-graz.ac.at
- Full file name: look in directory /pub/Hyper-G/doc
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
-
- Kappe F.: Aspects of a Modern Multi-Media Information System. IIG
- Report 308, IIG, Graz University of Technology, Austria, June 1991.
- Available by anonymous ftp from
- iicm.tu-graz.ac.at:/pub/Hyper-G/doc/report308.ps.Z
-
- Kappe F., Maurer H., Sherbakov N.: Hyper-G - A Universal Hypermedia
- System. Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, Vol. 2,
- No. 1, pp. 39-66 (1993). Also available by anonymous ftp from
- iicm.tu-graz.ac.at:/pub/Hyper-G/doc/report333.txt.Z
-
- Kappe F., Pani G., Schnabel F.: The Architecture of a Massively
- Distributed Hypermedia System. Internet Research: Electronic
- Networking Applications and Policy, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 10-24; Meckler
- (Spring 1993)
-
- Kappe F., Maurer H.: Hyper-G: A Large Universal Hypermedia System and
- Some Spin-Offs; ACM Computer Graphics, experimental special online
- issue; available by anonymous ftp from siggraph.org in directory
- publications/May_93_online/Kappe.Maurer (May 1993)
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- Kappe F.: Hyper-G: A Distributed Hypermedia System; Proc. INET '93,
- San Francisco, California, pp. DCC-1 - DCC-9 (Aug. 1993).
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- SOFT PAGES
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- Date template updated or checked: 4th November, 1993
- By: Name: Glenn Mansfield
- Email address: glenn@aic.co.jp
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- NIR Tool Name: SoftPages
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- Brief Description of Tool:
-
- A tool to aid users in the efficient retrieval of documents, s/w, and
- the like from servers ( anonymous FTP, FTAM, .. ) connected to the
- network. In principle, it uses the X.500 Directory framework to store
- information about the network. This includes the network
- configuration, the properties of the links that connect the network
- elements, location of servers and their contents. When a user looks
- for a particular document or s/w the above information is used to
- search for the object starting from the server that is
- "nearest" (cheapest) to the user.
-
- The X.500 directory services is used in several stages
- get list of file-servers
- get path to file servers
- get attributes for computing cost of paths
- search for file that is being sought
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- However, under present circumstances, due to lack of deployment of
- network information in the directory, when information is unavailable
- from X.500, alternate sources/methods are used. [Static-lists of
- file-servers, or lists of file servers from other clients (e.g.,
- archie); Paths and/or costs are obtained from static lists or derived
- by other direct means (e.g., ping, traceroute); file information is
- sought from other servers (e.g., archie).]
-
- User's View:
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- A "single window" view of the public archives connected to the
- network. It locates the server that contains the sought object and is
- near(/cheap/fast) server.
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- Query of files based on incomplete name is supported. The system also
- supports queries based on keywords.
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- Information Provider's View:
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- The information about the server contents have to be updated
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- at a single place- namely, the local Directory Service Agent.
- The Directory Service Agent makes the information globally
- accessible.
- It is not necessary to carry out periodic updates on one or
- more information servers.
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- - information types supported (e.g., text, sound, etc.)
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- Since the system supports query on name and keywords (not on
- contents) all kinds of information may be supported.
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- Primary Contact(s):
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- Name: Manager, SoftPages Project
- Email address: spp-manager@aic.co.jp
- Postal Address: AIC Sytsems Lab.
- Minami Yoshinari 6-6-3
- Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi 989-32, Japan
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- Telephone: +81-22-279-3310
- Fax: +81-22-279-3640
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- Help Line:
- Name: SoftPages Project Support Group
- Email address: spp-support@aic.co.jp
- Telephone: +81-22-279-3310
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- Level of support offered:
- o volunteer
- o all users yes
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- Hours available: Regular working hours
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- Related Working Groups:
- The SoftPages Project Working Group
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- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
- The project is supported by:
- AIC Systems Lab., Sendai, Japan
- Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: spp@aic.co.jp
- Administration: spp-request@aic.co.jp
- Description: Technical discussion related to representation
- of network information in the directory and its
- usage is carried out in this group.
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- Archive: Not (yet) available via anonymous FTP.
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- News groups:
- None
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- Protocols:
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- What is supported: X.500 DAP
- What it runs over: LDAP over IP
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- Other NIR tools this interworks with:
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- Future plans:
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- Servers:
-
- Date completed or updated: 4th November, 1993
- By: Name: Glenn Mansfield
- Email address: glenn@aic.co.jp
-
- Platform: Unix
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Manager, SoftPages Project
- Email address: spp-manager@aic.co.jp
- Telephone: +81-22-279-3310
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- Server software available from:
- Any standard X.500 package will do.
- We are using the QUIPU package that is included
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- Location of more information:
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- Latest version number:
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- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
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- Approximate number of such servers in use:
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- General comments:
- some new oids need to be assigned for
- SoftPages related objects.
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- Clients:
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- Date completed or updated: 4th November, 1993
- By: Name: Glenn Mansfield
- Email address: glenn@aic.co.jp
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- Platform: Unix.
-
- Primary Contact:
- Name: Manager, SoftPages Project
- Email address: spp-manager@aic.co.jp
- Telephone: +81-22-279-3310
-
- Client software available from:
- will be announced on the mailing list in the
- near future
-
- Location of more information:
-
- Latest version number:
-
- Brief Scope and Characteristics:
-
- General comments:
- The Prototype is under development and testing.
- It is not (yet) available for public use.
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- Future plans:
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- Documentation:
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- Document Title: README
- Location details:
- Site: ftp.tohoku.ac.jp
- Full file name:pub/spp/README
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Bibliography:
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- "The Soft Pages Project", Th. Johannsen, G.Mansfield,
- OSI-DS-39, February 1993.
- Location details:
- Site: cs.ucl.ac.uk
- Full file name:osi-ds/osi-ds-39-00.{txt, ps}
-
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- Other Information:
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- "Optimized Document Retrieval - Soft Pages Project", Th. Johannsen,
- G.Mansfield, S.Noguchi, Booklet of Abstracts,
- The Network Services Conference '92, Pisa, November 1992.
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- Date template updated or checked: 21 October, 1993
- By: Name: Chris Weider
- Email address: clw@bunyip.com
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- NIR Tool Name: whois++ and the whois++ index service
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- Brief Description of Tool:
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- whois++ and the whois++ index service are extensions of the WHOIS
- protocol. They are designed to a) subsume in a standardized fashion
- the many enhancements which have been added to individual WHOIS
- servers; b) extend the flexibility of WHOIS by enriching the query
- syntax, and c) provide a distributed indexing system to tie the
- various whois++ servers into a distributed information lookup service.
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- The protocols describe two logically distinct types of servers that an
- information provider can set up. The first type is the base-level
- whois++ server. This contains primary information, such as entries
- for individual people or entries describing resources available
- locally. For example, if one wished to provide a campus directory
- through whois++, one would set up a base-level whois++ server that
- contained entries for each student. In addition, this base-level
- server must be able to generate 'forward knowledge' for the
- information it contains. The second type of server collects the
- 'forward knowledge' generated by a number of base-level servers, and
- can take a query sent to it and determine which of the base-level
- servers it indexes might contain information relevant for the query.
- A single physical server may contain both primary information and
- 'forward knowledge' for a number of other servers, and an index server
- can also index 'forward knowledge' for a number of other index
- servers, allowing a hierarchical mesh of index servers to be built.
- For more details on the information provider's point of view, see the
- 'Documentation' section of this template.
-
- The basic information model is centered on the concept of 'templates'.
- A template is a collection of attribute:value pairs, where the
- allowable attributes are specified by the template type. The whois++
- templates are based on the templates defined by the IAFA working group
- of the IETF. The values associated with given attributes are not
- necessarily limited to text, they can be digitized sound clips, etc.
-
- Depending on the client she uses, the user will see a connection to
- the local whois++ base-level server. The user can ask the server for
- a list of templates supported by that server, and can then call up a
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- blank version of the template so that she can fill in values for the
- attributes she knows. Once she has filled in the template as much as
- she wants, she issues a query to the server to find all the entries
- which have these attribute:value pairs. If she is not satisfied with
- the responses, she can then start traversing the index service to
- locate a server which can adequately answer her query. In addition,
- if a user makes frequent use of the index service, she can set
- 'bookmarks' which can be used later to directly contact servers she's
- found useful in the past, without having to traverse the index service
- again.
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- Primary Contact(s):
-
- Name: Chris Weider
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- Email address: clw@bunyip.com
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- Postal Address: 2001 South Huron Parkway 12
- Ann Arbor
- Michigan
- 48104, USA
-
- Telephone: +1-313-971-2223
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- Fax: +1-313-971-2223
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- Name: Peter Deutsch
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- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
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- Postal Address: Bunyip Information Systems, Inc.
- 266 Blvd. Neptune
- Dorval QUEBEC H9S 2L4
- CANADA
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- Telephone: +1-514-875-8611
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Help Line:
- Not yet deployed.
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Whois Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS) Working Group of the
- Internet Engineering Task Forces (IETF)
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- Sponsoring Organisation / Funding source:
- None
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: ietf-wnils@ucdavis.edu
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- Administration: ietf-wnils-request@ucdavis.edu
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- Archive: pub/archive/wnils@ucdavis.edu
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Protocols:
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- What is supported: WHOIS, whois++
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- What it runs over: TCP/IP
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- Other NIR tools this interworks with: None yet.
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- Future plans: Providing resource location services and URN/URL
- mappings for GOPHER, ARCHIE, WAIS, and WWW.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Servers:
-
- Only beta versions available at this time (21 October, 1993). Please
- contact clw@bunyip.com (Chris Weider) for more information.
-
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- Demonstration sites:
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- NONE at this time (21 October, 1993)
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- Documentation:
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- Document Title: Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service
- Location details:
- Site: gopher.ucdavis.edu
- Full file name: /pub/IETF/WNILS/Architecture.Index.Service
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- Document Title: Architecture of the WHOIS++ Service
- Location details:
- Site: gopher.ucdavis.edu
- Full file name: /pub/IETF/WNILS/Architecture.Overview
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- Document Title: Specifications for WHOIS Services
- Location details:
- Site: gopher.ucdavis.edu
- Full file name: /pub/IETF/WNILS/Discussion.Paper
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Bibliography:
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- See the documentation section of this template.
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- Other Information:
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- As this is a coming attraction, we encourage people to get in on the
- ground floor. The authors of this protocol see it as potentially
- being a key player in any integrated Internet information
- architecture, and we can always use more volunteers who want to
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- Extinct Critters (Tools)
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- This section will contain information on Tools moved from the main
- body of the report as the Tool falls out of common usage.
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- Extinct Critters (Groups)
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- This section will be used as a historical record of groups which were
- once in the main body of the report, but which have since been closed.
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- Items in this section:
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- IAFA
- Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed
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- Date template updated or checked: 8th July 1993
- By: Name: Peter Deutsch
- Email Address: peterd@bunyip.com
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- NIR Group Name: Internet Anonymous File Archive Working Group
-
- Sponsoring Organisation: IETF
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- Working subgroups: none.
-
- Description of main group:
-
- This working group came to completion during the IETF meeting in
- November, 1992 and two Internet drafts are are now circulating. The
- archive for this mailing list is currently available on
- "archives.cc.mcgill.ca" via anonymous ftp in the file
- "pub/mailing-lists/iafa".
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- Primary Contact(s):
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- Name: Peter Deutsch
-
- Email address: peterd@bunyip.com
-
- Postal address: Bunyip Information Systems
- 266 Blvd Neptune
- Dorval, Quebec H9S 2L4
- CANADA
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- Telephone: +1-514-398-3709
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- Fax: +1-514-398-6876
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- Mailing Lists:
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- Address: iafa@cc.mcgill.ca
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- Administration: iafa-request@cc.mcgill.ca
-
- Description: Discussion list for the IAFA Working Group
- concerning the administration of anonymous FTP
- archive sites.
-
- Keywords: IETF, IAFA, anonymous, FTP, archive, Internet,
- archie
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- Archive: The archive for this mailing list is currently
- available on "archives.cc.mcgill.ca" via
- anonymous FTP in the file
- "pub/mailing-lists/iafa".
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- Site: archives.cc.mcgill.ca
- Directory: pub/mailing-lists/iafa
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- Date template updated or checked: 8th July 1993
- By: Name: Jane Smith
- Email Address: Jane.Smith@cnidr.org
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- NIR Group Name: Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed
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- Sponsoring Organisation: Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
- Architectures and Standards Program
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- Working subgroups:
- Name of subgroup:
- Mailinglist-Address:
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- Description of main group:
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- Program priorities are 1) to facilitate a consistent and complete
- mechanism for linking bibliographic, abstracting, and indexing files
- to files of their associated source materials; 2) a single standard
- for the transmission of bitmapped image files; 3) protocols for
- handing networked requests for delivery of source materials; 4)
- mechanisms for interorganizational authentication, accounting, and
- billing; and 5) to integrate lessons drawn from the experience of
- pilot projects that exercise networked printing utilities and 6) to
- provide an "interoperability workshop" to specify, implement, and test
- advanced functions of Z39.50 to accelerate the pace and to ensure the
- quality of standardization efforts in this area.
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- Name: Clifford Lynch
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- Email address: Clifford.Lynch@ucop.edu
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- Postal address: Off. of the President
- Unv. of California
- 300 Lakeside Dr.,
- 8th Flr. Oakland, CA 94612-3350 USA
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- Administration: LISTSERV@NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU
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- Description: Implementors' list for low level discussions
- of protocol details.
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- Archive:
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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Document Archive:
-
- Location details:
- Site: ftp.cni.org
- Directory: /CNI/projects/
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