Z39.50 on TV - BookWhere? on Discovery Channel -Forwarded

KAREN SCHNEIDER SCHNEIDER.KAREN at EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV
Mon Apr 29 08:29:07 EDT 1996


This sounds interesting!  Like other GroupWise users, I apologize for not
being able to trim the headers of the forwarded message.

Karen Schneider
schneider.karen at epamail.epa.gov
opinions mine alone

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Subject:      Z39.50 on TV - BookWhere? on Discovery Channel
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FYI:

I received the following from SeaChange, which produces BookWhere?, the
Z39.50 client for searching libraries on the Internet.

Mark Kelly

>Hi folks,
BookWhere? will be featured on the Computer Journal television
show [on the Discovery Channel - mk]. The segment will air on April 30
at 7:00am EST/PST.
We  hope that this will generate a lot of interest in Z39.50 as
well as BookWhere?


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