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- Hello and welcome to IRSpy -

-

- ### Adam Horvath writes: -

-
- It is not clear what IRSpy tests? It should be described in the Home - page. We tested e.g. our Yazproxy (to our Amicus' Z39.50 server) and - thought that IRSpy would test it as an SRU server, but instead of - that IRSpy tested the Amicus' Z39.50 server sending RPN's. We did not - find any SRU or SRW target except the IRSspy own database. The - Search:Title test was again a bib-1 search. We are confused. -
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- The [edit] labels are umbigous. How one can find out what the author means - in the context of describing a Z39.50 service. Some explanation would - be needed. I hesitated when I had to fill in these labels: -
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- It is not clear what does this [copy target] function do? -
+%# $Id: home.mc,v 1.7 2007-03-30 11:43:46 mike Exp $ +
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+ IRSpy maintains a registry of information retrieval + targets supporting standard IR protocols such as + ANSI/NISO Z39.50 (ISO 23950) + and + the SRU/SRW web services. + Each registry entry consists of both mechanical information, + such as the indexes supported for searching and the record + syntax and schemas supported for retrievel, and metadata such as + database titles, authors and descriptions. +

+

+ Read more about + the IRSpy software. +

+