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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2000 20:13:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>27 Sep 2000</title>
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      <description>Just returned from Access 2000 in St. John's, Newfoundland, 
Canada.  As well as being an excellent conference with a 
wide range of presentations on all aspects of libraries, it 
gave me the chance to meet with various people I had been 
corresponding with for months.  Being able to get together 
with Dan Chudnov in person to plan the future of the jake 
project was invaluable.  I've come away with some new focus 
for jake and many ideas about new projects I'd like to 
contribute to.  I'd like to draw attention to Herbet Van de 
Sompel's presentation on the SFX linking framework.  He's a 
captivating speaker and has done wonderful work in setting 
up standards for library system linking.  Although we 
already have a linking system which does much of what SFX 
does - GODOT at SFU - it is pretty messy.  An OpenSFX 
project seems inevitable, hopefully I'll get to be a part 
of it either in planning or development.  After a great 
dinner with Dan and a number of library workers from 
reference to administration, I think it's very likely a 
Docster project will be started in the next few months...</description>
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