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- Library Resources on the Internet, by ALA (American Library Association) Reference and Adult Services Div.
- Draft edition 6/24/91 Glossary Section:
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- Anonymous FTP (File Transfer Protocol) -- The procedure of connecting
- to a remote computer, as an anonymous or guest user, in order to
- transfer public files back to your local computer. (See also: FTP
- and Protocols)
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- BITNET -- A cooperative computer network interconnecting over 2,300
- academic and research institutions in 32 countries. Originally
- based on IBM's RSCS networking protocol, BITNET supports mail,
- mailing lists, and file transfer. Now merging with CSNET and
- running the RSCS protocol over TCP/IP protocol (BITNET II), the
- network will be called Computer Research and Education Network
- (CREN).
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- Client-Server Interface -- A program that provides an interface to
- remote programs (called clients), most commonly across a network,
- in order to provide these clients with access to some service such
- as databases, printing, etc. In general, the clients act on behalf
- of a human end-user (perhaps indirectly).
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- CREN -- Computer Research and Education Network is the new name for
- the merged computer networks, BITNET and Computer Science Network
- (CSNET). It supports electronic mail and file transfer.
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- Domain Name System (DNS) -- The Internet naming scheme which consists
- of a hierarchical sequence of names, from the most specific to the
- most general (left to right), separated by dots, for example
- nic.ddn.mil. (See also: IP address)
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- Downloading -- The electronic transfer of information from one
- computer to another, generally from a larger computer to a smaller
- one, such as a microcomputer.
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- Electronic Bulletin Board -- A shared file where users can enter
- information for other users to read or download. Many bulletin
- boards are set up according to general topics and are accessable
- throughout a network.
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- FTP -- File Transfer Protocol allows a user to transfer files
- electronically from remote computers back to the user's computer.
- Part of the TCP/IP/TELNET software suite.
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- Gateway -- Used in different senses (e.g., Mail Gateway, IP
- Gateway), but most generally, a computer that forwards and routes
- data between two or more networks of any size.
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- Host Computer -- In the context of networks, a computer that
- directly provides service to a user. In contrast to a network
- server, which provides services to a user through an intermediary
- host computer.
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- Internet -- The series of interconnected networks that includes
- local area, regional, and national backbone networks. Networks in
- the Internet use the same telecommunications protocol (TCP/IP) and
- provide electronic mail, remote login, and file transfer services.
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- IP (Internet protocol) -- The Internet standard protocol that
- provides a common layer over dissimilar networks, used to move
- packets among host computers and through gateways if necessary.
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- IP Address -- The numeric address of a computer connected to the
- Internet; also called Internet address.
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- Listserve Lists (or listservers) -- Electronic discussion of technical and
- nontechnical issues conducted by electronic mail over BITNET using
- LISTSERV protocols. Similar lists, often using the UNIX readnews or
- rn facilty, are available exclusively on the Internet. Internet users
- may subscribe to BITNET listservers. Participants subscribe via a
- central service, and lists often have a moderator who manages the
- information flow and content.
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- NIC (Network Information Center) -- A NIC provides administrative support,
- user support, and information services for a network.
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- NREN -- The National Research and Education Network is a proposed
- national computer network to be built upon the foundation of the NSF
- backbone network, NSFnet. NREN would provide high speed
- interconnection between other national and regional networks. SB
- 1067 is the legislative bill proposing NREN.
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- OPAC -- Online Public Access Catalog, a term used to describe any
- type of computerized library catalog.
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- OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) -- This is the evolving
- international standard under development at ISO (International
- Standards Organization) for the interconnection of cooperative
- computer systems. An open system is one that conforms to OSI
- standards in its communications with other systems.
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- Protocol -- A mutually determined set of formats and procedures
- governing the exchange of information between systems.
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- Remote Access -- The ability to access a computer from outside a
- building in which it is housed, or outside the library. Remote
- access requires communications hardware, software, and actual
- physical links, although this can be as simple as common carrier
- (telephone) lines or as complex as Telnet login to another computer
- across the Internet.
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- Shareware -- Microcomputer software, distributed through public
- domain channels, for which the author expects to receive
- compensation.
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- TCP/IP -- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a
- combined set of protocols that performs the transfer of data between
- two computers. TCP monitors and ensures correct transfer of data. IP
- receives the data from TCP, breaks it up into packets, and ships it
- off to a network within the Internet. TCP/IP is also used as a name
- for a protocol suite that incorporates these functions and others.
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- TELNET -- A portion of the TCP/IP suite of software protocols that
- handles terminals. Among other functions, it allows a user to log
- in to a remote computer from the user's local computer.
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- Terminal Emulation -- Most communications software packages will
- permit your personal computer or workstation to communicate with
- another computer or network as if it were a specific type of terminal
- directly connected to that computer or network.
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- Terminal Server -- A machine that connects terminals to a network by
- providing host TELNET service.
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- TN3270 -- A version of TELNET providing IBM full-screen support.
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- Z39.50 Protocol -- Name of the national standard developed by the
- National Information Standards Organization (NISO) that defines an
- applications level protocol by which one computer can query another
- computer and transfer result records, using a canonical format. This
- protocol provides the framework for OPAC users to search remote
- catalogs on the Internet using the commands of their own local
- systems. Projects are now in development to provide Z39.50 support
- for catalogs on the Internet. SR (Search and Retrieval), ISO Draft
- International Standard 10162/10163 is the international
- version of Z39.50.
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- REFERENCES from Library Resources on the Internet (File name: Internet.txt)
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- Bowers, Karen, et. al. FYI on Where to Start - A Bibliography of
- Internetworking Information. Network Working Group, Request for
- Comments 1175, August, 1990. [Available via FTP on host nic.ddn.mil,
- directory rfc:, filename RFC1175.TXT]
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- Britten, William A. "BITNET and the Internet: Scholarly Networks for
- Librarians." C&RL News, 51(2) (February 1990): 103-107.
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- Cerf, Vinton. The Internet Activities Board. Network Working Group,
- Request for Comments 1160, July 1990. [Available via FTP on host
- nic.ddn.mil, directory rfc:, filename RFC.1160.TXT]
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- Coalition for the National Research and Education Network. NREN: The
- National Research and Education Network. Washington, DC: Coalition
- for the National Research and Education Network, 1989.
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- Hedrick, Charles. Introduction to the Internet Protocols. Piscataway, NJ:
- Rutgers University Computer Science Facilities Group, July 3, 1987.
- [Available via FTP on host topaz.rutgers.edu, directory
- pub/tcp-ip-docs, filenames tcp-ip-intro.doc or tcp-ip-intro.ps]
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- Krol, Ed. The Hitchhiker's Guide To the Internet. Network Working Group,
- Request for Comments 1118, September, 1989. [Available via FTP on
- host nic.ddn.mil, directory rfc:, filename RFC1118.TXT]
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- LaQuey, Tracy L. User's Directory of Computer Networks. Bedford, MA:
- Digital Press, 1990.
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- Malkin, G, and A. Marine. FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers
- to Commonly aksed "New Internet User" Questions. Network Working
- Group, Request for Comments 1206, February 1991. [Available via FTP on
- host nic.ddn.mil, direcotry rfc:, filename RFC.1206.TXT, or
- via e-mail request to service@nic.ddn.mil with subject: RFC 1206]
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- National Science Foundation Network Service Center. Internet Resource
- Guide. Cambridge, MA: NSF Network Service Center, 1989.
- [Available via FTP on host nsc.nsf.net, directory resource-guide, or
- via e-mail request to resource-guide-request@nnsc.nsf.net]
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- Quarterman, John S. The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing
- Systems Worldwide. Bedford, MA: Digital Press, 1990.
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