From: Adam Dickmeiss Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 12:30:08 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Remove obsolete references X-Git-Tag: v2.0.51~13 X-Git-Url: http://sru.miketaylor.org.uk/cgi-bin?a=commitdiff_plain;h=96e4c5479e111511f5df3531b6648931251b9e5d;p=idzebra-moved-to-github.git Remove obsolete references --- diff --git a/doc/introduction.xml b/doc/introduction.xml index 9323802..b34058d 100644 --- a/doc/introduction.xml +++ b/doc/introduction.xml @@ -828,54 +828,11 @@ More information can be found at - and + and -
- Infonet Eprints - - The InfoNet Eprints service from the - - Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark - provides access to documents stored in - eprint/preprint servers and institutional research archives around - the world. The service is based on Open Archives Initiative metadata - harvesting of selected scientific archives around the world. These - open archives offer free and unrestricted access to their contents. - - - Infonet Eprints currently holds 1.4 million records from 16 archives. - The online search facility is found at - . - -
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- Alvis - - The Alvis EU - project run under the 6th Framework (IST-1-002068-STP) - is building a semantic-based peer-to-peer search engine. A - consortium of eleven partners from six different European - Community countries plus Switzerland and China contribute - with expertise in a broad range of specialties including network - topologies, routing algorithms, linguistic analysis and - bioinformatics. - - - The &zebra; information retrieval indexing machine is used inside - the Alvis framework to - manage huge collections of natural language processed and - enhanced &acro.xml; data, coming from a topic relevant web crawl. - In this application, &zebra; swallows and manages 37GB of &acro.xml; data - in about 4 hours, resulting in search times of fractions of - seconds. - -
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ULS (Union List of Serials) @@ -904,36 +861,6 @@
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- NLI-&acro.z3950; - a Natural Language Interface for Libraries - - Fernuniversität Hagen in Germany have developed a natural - language interface for access to library databases. - - In order to evaluate this interface for recall and precision, they - chose &zebra; as the basis for retrieval effectiveness. The &zebra; - server contains a copy of the GIRT database, consisting of more - than 76000 records in &acro.sgml; format (bibliographic records from - social science), which are mapped to &acro.marc; for presentation. - - - (GIRT is the German Indexing and Retrieval Testdatabase. It is a - standard German-language test database for intelligent indexing - and retrieval systems. See - ) - - - Evaluation will take place as part of the TREC/CLEF campaign 2003 - . - - - - For more information, contact Johannes Leveling - Johannes.Leveling@FernUni-Hagen.De - -
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Various web indexes