On 2006-05-09 at 21:37, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> So the question is : what's Z39.50, and why should we include 
> support for it in the package ?

Z39.50 is an old protocol for searching and retrieving information from
remote databases. It's important because it's the standard used by major
libraries--so while Amazon, Barnes and Noble etc use web services,
people like the British Library and Library of Congress still mainly use
Z39.50

Support for Z39.50 in Alexandria is important for anybody who wants to
retrieve accurate bibliographic data for older books, which won't show
up on the Amazon and Barnes and Noble databases. I work on late-19th and
early-20th-century literature, for example, and about half the books in
my library are pre-ISBN. I'd like to catalogue them accurately using my
British Library logon, and according to sections 8.2.3 and 8.2.5 of the
Alexandria manual (V0.0.7) I can do this.

However, the relevant options don't appear in this build.

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please add Z39.50 support
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42834

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