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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:19:15 PST
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- From: "Rick Gates" <LB05GATE@UCSBUXA.BITNET>
- Subject: veronica
- In-Reply-To: Sue Tyner's message of Mon,
- 21 Dec 1992 17:36:29 CST <9212212342.AA
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- >Can anyone tell me briefly what Veronica is and where could I look at
- >how Veronica works?
-
- Sue (et al),
-
- This is what you get when you choose "About Veronica" from the
- Veronica menu:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- About the veronica service
-
-
- veronica: Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to
- Computerized Archives.
-
- veronica offers a keyword search of most gopher-server menus
- in the entire gopher web. As archie is to ftp archives,
- veronica is to gopherspace. Unlike archie, the search
- results can connect you directly to the data source. Imagine
- an archie search that lets you select the data, not just the
- host sites, directly from a menu. Because veronica is
- accessed through a gopher client, it is easy to use, and
- gives access to all types of data supported by the gopher
- protocol.
-
- veronica was designed as a response to the problem of
- resource discovery in the rapidly-expanding gopher web.
- Frustrated comments in the net news-groups have recently
- reflected the need for such a service. Additional
- motivation came from the comments of naive gopher users,
- several of whom assumed that a simple-to-use service would
- provide a means to find resources "without having to know
- where they are."
-
- The result of a veronica search is an automatically-
- generated gopher menu, customized according to the user's
- keyword specification. Items on this menu may be drawn from
- many gopher servers. These are functional gopher items,
- immediately accessible via the gopher client ... just
- double-click to open directories, read files, or perform
- other searches -- across hundreds of gopher servers. You
- need never know which server is actually involved in filling
- your request for information. Items that are appear
- particularly interesting can be saved in the user's bookmark
- list.
-
- Notice that these are NOT full-text searches of data at
- gopher-server sites, just as archie does not index the
- contents of ftp sites, but only the names of files at those
- sites. veronica indexes the TITLES on all levels of the
- menus, for most gopher sites in the Internet. 258 gophers
- are indexed by veronica on Nov. 17, 1992; we have
- discovered over 500 servers and will index the full set in
- the near future. We hope that veronica will encourage
- gopher administrators to use very descriptive titles on
- their menus.
-
- To try veronica, select it from the "Other Gophers" menu on
- Minnesota's gopher server, or point your gopher at:
-
- Name=veronica (search menu items in most of GopherSpace)
- Type=1 Port=70 Path=1/veronica Host=futique.scs.unr.edu
-
- veronica is an experimental service, developed by Steve
- Foster and Fred Barrie at University of Nevada. As we
- expect that the load will soon outgrow our hardware, we will
- distribute the veronica service across other sites in the
- near future.
-
- Please address comments to: gophadm@futique.scs.unr.edu
-
- November 17, 1992
- Steve Foster
-
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- Rick Gates (805) 893-7225
- Dir. of Library Automation
- Univ. of California Library
- Santa Barbara, CA 93106 lb05gate@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu
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