IAFA paper spotted in Journal of Information Networking

Martijn Koster <m.koster@nexor.co.uk> Wed, 07 September 1994 14:36 UTC

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From: Martijn Koster <m.koster@nexor.co.uk>

In the Journal of Information Networking Vol. 1, No3 1994 there's an
article on the IAFA templates by Chris Weider.

In summary it describes why they're a good idea, and explains that
Archie is being expanded to collect and serve IAFA templates. It
concludes that there are "two major thrusts" in Resource Location
systems: draft-ietf-iiir-vision and the traditional libraries, and
that they need to integrate soon.

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