The Ten Thousand Year Blog
Webjots that pickled my fancy from July 2002 (and maybe deeper into the past) until today, whenever now is, until beyond tomorrow, whenever that may come. Electronic Records and Digital Preservation is now a category. Blogroll Me!
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Friday, May 09, 2003
> DiGIR (Distributed Generic Information Retrieval) was built by the natural history/biological collections community, led by The Species Analyst
Network at the University of Kansas, as a replacement for the Z39.50 information retrieval protocol. DiGIR uses Darwin Core, a metadata standard developed by the same community to describe specimen collections. Further information is also available on the DiGIR Wiki.



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