Sponsorised links
This year
SRW installation on the DSpace server
Record of steps for installation of OCLC's SRW/U Server on Drexel's DSpace machine.
SRW/U [OCLC - Software]
The SRW/U Open Source project offers software that implements both the SRW Web Service and the SRU REST model interface to databases. Included are interfaces that support DSpace's Lucene implementation and OCLC's Pears and Newton databases.
CQL: the Contextual Query Language: Specifications (SRU: Search/Retrieval via URL, Standards, Library of Congress)
CQL, the Contextual Query Language, is a formal language for representing queries to information retrieval systems such as web indexes, bibliographic catalogs and museum collection information. The design objective is that queries be human readable and writable, and that the language be intuitive while maintaining the expressiveness of more complex languages.
Sponsorised links
2008
SRU: Search/Retrieval via URL -- SRU, CQL and ZeeRex (Standards, Library of Congress)
SRU is a standard XML-focused search protocol for Internet search queries, utilizing CQL (Contextual Query Language), a standard syntax for representing queries.
2006
Discovery+: Brokerage for Deep an Distributed e-Learning Resources Discovery
SRU (Search and Retrieve URL) and OpenURL services for heterogeneous repositories
Diagnostics (SRU: Search and Retrieve via URL - Standards, Library of Congress)
錯誤訊息回應 Sometimes things go wrong.
Integration of Services - Integration of Standards: Workshop Report, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague March 3, 2006
On March 3, 2006, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) and the SRU Implementers Group held a workshop in The Hague with the theme "Integration of Services; Integration of Standards", following a two-day SRU (Search and Retrieval via URL) Implementers Group me
The CQL Context Set (SRU: Search and Retrieve via URL - Standards, Library of Congress)
The CQL context set defines a set of indexes, relations and relation modifiers. The indexes supplied are 'utility' indexes which do not directly reference any data. These utility indexes are for instances when CQL is required to express a concept not dire
Dilettante’s Ball » On unAPI
"Personally, I am much more interested in making our OAI-PMH archives and our SRW/U servers available via ATOM, much like we made SRU available to OpenSearch".
