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	Title		: Information Retrieval Protocol for Digital Library
	Author(s)	: W. Liang
	Filename	: draft-liang-irpdl-03.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2003-11-19
	
This document specifies an information retrieval protocol for digital 
library. This protocol has two parts: standard search Webservice, 
which defines the format of query words and the search results; a 
method to find and select such search Webservice. By using this 
protocol, all the databases including web page database, digital 
issue database, and video database, can release the uniform search 
Webservice, though these databases may have different metadata 
standards and architectures. And these Webservice can be easily found 
and visited by search systems. This very protocol makes it possible 
that users can obtain all kinds of information on the Internet in 
single search engine, but not visit lots of different search engines 
one by one.

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