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Greenstone: A platform for distributed digital library applications

Abstract
This paper examines the issues surrounding distributed Digital Library protocols. First, it reviews three prominent digital library protocols: Z39.50, SDLIP, and Dienst, plus Greenstone’s own protocol. Then, we summarise the implementation in the Greenstone Digital Library of a number of different protocols for distributed digital libraries, and describe sample applications of the same: a digital library for children, a translator for Stanford’s Simple Digital Library Interoperability Protocol, a Z39.50 client, and a bibliographic search tool. The paper concludes with a comparison of all four protocols, and a brief discussion of the impact of distributed protocols on the Greenstone system.
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Bainbridge, D., Buchanan, G., McPherson, J., Jones, S., Mahoui, A. & Witten, I.H. (2001). Greenstone: A platform for distributed digital library applications. In Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, 5th European Conference, ECDL 2001 Darmstadt, Germany, September 4-9, 2001 Proceedings(pp. 137-148). Berlin: Springer.
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2001
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Springer Berlin
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