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<title>YAZ User's Guide and Reference</title>
- <author><firstname>Sebastian</firstname><surname>Hammer</surname></author>
- <author><firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname></author>
- <author><firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname></author>
- <author><firstname>Heikki</firstname><surname>Levanto</surname></author>
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+ <author><firstname>Sebastian</firstname><surname>Hammer</surname></author>
+ <author><firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname></author>
+ <author><firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname></author>
+ <author><firstname>Heikki</firstname><surname>Levanto</surname></author>
+ <author><firstname>Dennis</firstname><surname>Schafroth</surname></author>
+ </authorgroup>
+ <releaseinfo>&version;</releaseinfo>
<copyright>
<year>©right-year;</year>
<holder>Index Data</holder>
<abstract><simpara>
This document is the programmer's guide and reference to the &yaz;
package version &version;. &yaz; is a compact toolkit that provides
- access to the Z39.50 and SRW/SRU protocols, as well as a set of
+ access to the Z39.50 and SRU/Solr protocols, as well as a set of
higher-level tools for implementing the server and client
roles, respectively.
The documentation can be used on its own, or as a reference when
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</simpara></abstract>
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