Table of Contents
Welcome toSiteSearch Suite 4.1 Training
SiteSearch Suite Training Agenda
Goals and Objectives
What is The SiteSearch Suite?
Resource Integrationfor a typical library
SiteSearch Suite Components
What can I do with the SiteSearch Suite?
Introduction to the SiteSearch SuiteConcepts and Standards
The Search Process
What is Client Server Technology?
What is Client Server Technology?Definitions
An Introduction to Record Formats MAchine Readable Cataloging (MARC) record
Raw Marc Data Example(cleaned up)
Z39.50-1995 An ANSI/NISO standard
Benefits of Z39.50-1995
Z39.50 Basic Functionality
Information Retrieval ServiceZ39.50-1995: An ANSI/NISO standard (cont.)
Z39.50 Basic Functionality
Z39.50 Additional Functionality
Attribute Set Bib-1 (Z39.50-1995) Semantics
Attribute Set Bib-1 (Z39.50-1995) Example
Z39.50 Messages and Records
BER Server Message Example
BER Record Example
The Search Process RevisitedA typical Z39.50 session
The Search Process RevisitedA typical Z39.50 session
The Search Process RevisitedA typical Z39.50 session
The Search Process RevisitedA typical Z39.50 session
SiteSearch 4.1 Overview
What is in SiteSearch 4.1 ?
New Features
Why Java ?
Why not Java applets ?
Tour of the SiteSearch 4.1 Out of the Box Interface
Understanding the SiteSearch Suite Architecture
WebZ Training Agenda
SiteSearch Suite Components
WebZ Process Flow
WebZ Components
WebZ Components cont.
WebZ Components cont.
How does WebZ communicate?URLs and sessionids
How does WebZ communicate?Java Classes, VERBS, and widgets
Sending a Z39.50 Search
Formatting records received from a QUERY
Cross Database Searching:How does it work?
Exercise 1Touring the Out of the Box Interface
Review of Resource Materials
Using the System API Documentation - javadoc
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