@dbs That’s why you leave a Z39.50 interface exposed so external publics still have a way in. If anything it is need more now in a world of restricted front-ends. Somebody has to be able to search records in the raw.
@dbs That’s why you leave a Z39.50 interface exposed so external publics still have a way in. If anything it is need more now in a world of restricted front-ends. Somebody has to be able to search records in the raw.
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