Further to Norman Paskin's posting to this list yesterday:
I would like to add that Ex Libris were pleased also to
participate in the creation of the demo shown at the NISO/DLF/CrossRef
Workshop. Ex Libris are the current SFX developers, and work in collaboration
with Ghent University, the creators of SFX, on related research and further
development of the SFX software. For this particular demo Ex Libris is able to
offer an alternate resolver to demonstrate a separate set of services that
could be defined, based on an institution's own e-collection. This alternate Ex
Libris resolver is accessible from the URL given in Norman's posting: http://sfxserv.rug.ac.be:8888/public/xref. For the purposes of the demo the services
offered by Ex Libris were restricted largely to publicly-accessible resources.
For further information on SFX see www.sfxit.com.
Jenny Walker
Information Services Division
Ex Libris (USA) Inc
100 Galen Street
Watertown
MA 02472-4502
Tel: +1 617 923 0160
E-Mail: jwalker@exlibris-usa.com
www.sfxit.com