1 Z39.50 and the DNER UKOLN is funded by the Library and Information Commission, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education.

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1 Z39.50 and the DNER UKOLN is funded by the Library and Information Commission, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education Funding Councils, as well as by project funding from the JISC and the European Union. UKOLN also receives support from the University of Bath where it is based. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (UKOLN)

2 Introducing Z39.50 North American Standard (ANSI/NISO Z39.50–1995 [version 3]) International Standard (ISO 23950) Originally library–centric Permits remote searching of databases Access via Z client or over web Relies upon ‘Profiles’ CIMI profile for cultural heritage GEO profile for Geospatial data. See

3 Z39.50 Challenges Profiles for each discipline Defeats interoperability? Vendor interpretation of the standard Bib–1 bloat Largely invisible to the user Seen as complicated Seen as expensive Seen as old–fashioned Surely no match for XML/RDF/ whatever.

4 Z39.50 and the DNER Z39.50 already deployed within JISC services Significant investment Growing expertise Plenty of technologies that claim/manage to do bits of Z39.50 better Few people are crazy enough to admit to liking Z39.50 Arguably no real alternative yet, though.

5 Z39.50 and the DNER But… Too much difference in interpretation Too many areas of inconsistency –Profiles –Record syntaxes –‘default’ behaviours All of which makes user–centric interaction with the DNER difficult today.

6 Empowering the DNER Solution… Recognise the importance of local interfaces, disciplinary profiles, etc. As an alternative, offer a single ‘DNER Profile’ –Enables basic cross–search across all/most services –Imposes control upon vendor interpretation –Compliant with international efforts, driving DNER  DINER.

7 The DNER Profile Likely to be based upon the Texas Profile Drawing together expertise behind a number of area profiles –Texas, MODELS, vCUC, ONE… Meeting at Stockholm ZIG (mid August) Ten people meeting in Bath after ZIG to write draft See TZIGProfile99Apr20.htm See ZILSReviewZTexasProfile10May99.htm

8 The DNER Profile – input Profile being developed to meet a range of international needs, primarily in the library sector. To make this work for you, we want your input… –Join ZIP–PIZ–L list –SUBSCRIBE ZIP-PIZ-L Firstname Lastname –Comment on Texas Profile to me or Bill Moen before 10 August –Comment on ideas at the ZIG –Comment on draft profile during late August. See TZIGProfile99Apr20.htm