OSI Model for Library Applications

OSI Model for Library Applications

Author: J. M. Cailloux

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9789282609231

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The document has three main sections: a technical presentation of the OSI protocols for general use; an analysis of the conditions of application of OSI to libraries; a presentation of the standards relevant to electronic documents and data formats. The presentation of the OSI protocols covers: the intermediate layers (Transport, Session, Presentation); the application layer (MHS-Message Handling System, FTAM-File Transfer Access and Management, Virtual Terminal, Directory Services). The analysis of the conditions of application of OSI to libraries includes: the presentation of the library specific standards for the application layer which are being elaborated by ISO (ILL-Interlibrary Loan, SR-Search and Retrieve); an analysis of the possibilities of using application layer protocols in the libraries field. The chapter on electronic documents and data formats covers ODA, SGML, and EDI.


OSI

OSI

Author: Douglas Robinson

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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Library Networking

Library Networking

Author: Pat Molholt

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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This report, which considers the role of networking activities associated with the technical telecommunication links that bind libraries, services, and patrons together, begins with a historical review of libraries and automation-based systems over the last 19 years. The importance of the development and implementation of standards in interactive library activities for librarians using state or regional telecommunications networks is then discussed, including such factors as the need for increased functionality, performance reliability, consistent user assistance, access, and participation in governance. Also discussed are the activities of the various regional networks involved in the Linked Systems Project (lsp), including the development of standards for information transfer between systems via the telecommunications standard known as the Open Systems Interconnection (osi). The development of the Office of Library Program's leadership role in interlibrary cooperation, especially in the application of federal funding to inter- and intra-state cooperative programs for resource sharing, is also described. A concluding statement briefly discusses a number of issues currently involved in networking, and 10 recommendations are offered for the guidance of the Office of Library Programs in working toward the development of an underlying information infrastructure parallel with the telecommunications infrastructure being created by the National Science Foundation (nsf) and other federal agencies. (5 references) (cgd).


Libraries & Technology

Libraries & Technology

Author: New York State Library. Statewide Automation Committee

Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : University of the State of New York, State Education Department, New York State Library, Division of Library Development

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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