Cathro, W.S.: ¬The development of national bibliographic and document access services in Australia (1996)
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- Abstract
- The Australian Bibliographic Network (ABN) and Ozline service supports national access to Australian and overseas materials. The national CJK service provides access to Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language materials. In 1992 it was decided to develop a new system in cooperation with the New Zealand National Library to replace ABN, NZBN, Ozline and Kiwinet through the National Document and Information Service project. The 1st stage will be implemeneted in 1997. In Australia, the new service will be marketed und the name WORLD1. Describes the model followed, and the WORL1 architecture. The new system will be an open-client-server system, capable of interfacing with Internet services and accessible through WWW clients