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Lindner, Paul (1994). Internet Gopher user's guide. Available FTP: Hostname: boombox.micro.umn.eduPath: /pub/gopher/docs File: GopherGuide Jan12-94.ps.

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Alibi: A Novel Approach to Resource Discovery - Flater, Yesha (1995)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....they all attempt tomaketheworld available through a single user interface. Itsprimary limitation is thatithas theArchie syndrome. Theusermust consultacentralized index before retrievingdata, or else manually select databases from a list. 4.4. Gopher Gopher[Obraczka et al. 1993,McCahill, 1992,Lindner, 1994]isprimarily a hierarchical, navigational information system. It is not completely hierarchical because a child nodemay actually lead backtoaparent# it is not completely navigational because individual Gopher servers can support full text searches. Totheuser,Gopherspace appears as a ....

Lindner, Paul (1994). Internet Gopher user's guide. Available FTP: Hostname: boombox.micro.umn.eduPath: /pub/gopher/docs File: GopherGuide Jan12-94.ps.


The World-Wide Web Gateway to Hyper-G: Using a Connectionless.. - Derler (1995)   (Correct)

....to other articles and news groups. Other protocols used by existing information systems are supported by the WWW. In particular there are the Wide Area Information Service (WAIS) KAHLE92] which allows searching through indexed material and finding articles based on what they contain, and Gopher [LINDNER94], which provides a menu system for browsing resources on the Internet. The functionality offered by WAIS can be used by WWW browsers as well as Gopher menus can easily be converted into a list of text elements with hypertext links to other documents. So the Gopher space can be used as part of the ....

Lindner P. (Editor): Internet Gopher User's Guide, University of Minnesota, Apr. 94, anonymous ftp boombox.micro.umn.edu pub/gopher/docs/GopherGuide_Jan12-94.A4.ps


Evolution of Internet Gopher - McCahill, Anklesaria   (Correct)

....arrival of more Internet aware page description languages must also be accommodated by these systems, and will have a significant impact on how client applications are written. 2 The Original Internet Gopher Internet Gopher was originally designed to be a simple campus wide information system [Lindner (1994)] to address local needs at one institution (the University of Minnesota) The design philosophy of Gopher was to make it possible for departments and other groups at the University of Minnesota to publish information Journal of Universal Computer Science, vol. 1, no. 4 (1995) 235 246 submitted: ....

Lindner, P.: "Internet Gopher user's guide"; University of Minnesota. Available by anonymous ftp from boombox.micro.umn.edu in the d i r e c t o r y / p u b / g o p h e r / d o c s / <URL:ftp://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/gopher/docs/Papers/>

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