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AS/NZS 4196:1999

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Information and documentation - Open Systems Interconnection - Interlibrary loan application service definition (Reconfirmed 2013)

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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

22-09-2021

Superseded by

AS/NZS ISO 10160:2015

Language(s)

English

Published date

05-01-1999

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1 - AS/NZS 4196:1999 INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - INTERLIBRARY LOAN APPLICATION SERVICE DEFINITION
6 - PREFACE
8 - CONTENTS
9 - 1 Scope
9 - 2 Normative references
10 - 3 Definitions
10 - 3.1 Reference Model Definitions
10 - 3.1.1 application-entity:
10 - 3.1.2 Application Layer:
10 - 3.1.3 application-protocol-data-unit:
10 - 3.1.4 application-service-element:
10 - 3.1.5 (N)-service:
10 - 3.1.6 presentation-service:
10 - 3.2 Application Layer Structure Definitions
10 - 3.2.1 application-association:
10 - 3.2.2 application-context:
10 - 3.2.3 application-context-definition:
10 - 3.2.4 application-entity-invocation:
10 - 3.2.5 application-process-invocation:
10 - 3.3 Service Conventions Definitions
10 - 3.3.1 indication primitive:
10 - 3.3.2 non-confirmed service:
10 - 3.3.3 provider-initiated service:
10 - 3.3.4 request primitive:
10 - 3.3.5 service primitive:
10 - 3.3.6 service-provider:
10 - 3.3.7 service-user:
11 - 3.4 ILL Definitions
11 - 3.4.1 bibliographic item:
11 - 3.4.2 chained ILL-transaction:
11 - 3.4.3 electronic delivery:
11 - 3.4.4 final-responder:
11 - 3.4.5 ILL-transaction:
11 - 3.4.6 ILL-transaction group:
11 - 3.4.7 ILL-transaction state:
11 - 3.4.8 initial-requester:
11 - 3.4.9 intermediary:
11 - 3.4.10 item:
11 - 3.4.11 parameter:
11 - 3.4.12 partitioned ILL-transaction:
11 - 3.4.13 processing phase:
11 - 3.4.14 requester:
11 - 3.4.15 responder:
11 - 3.4.16 simple ILL-transaction:
11 - 3.4.17 sub-transaction:
11 - 3.4.18 supplier:
11 - 3.4.19 terminal state:
11 - 3.4.20 tracking phase:
11 - 3.4.21 user:
11 - 4 Abbreviations
11 - 5 Conventions
12 - 6 Service Model
12 - 6.1 Service-user and Service-provider
12 - 6.1.1 Roles of the Service-user
12 - 6.2 ILL-transaction
12 - 6.3 ILL-transaction Types and Topologies
13 - 6.3.1 Simple ILL-transaction
13 - 6.3.2 Chained ILL-transaction
14 - 6.3.3 Partitioned ILL-transaction
15 - 6.3.4 Distinct ILL-transactions
16 - 6.3.5 Forwarding
17 - 6.3.6 Referrals
17 - 6.3.7 Retries
21 - 6.4 ILL-transaction State
21 - 6.4.1 Requester-State
21 - 6.4.2 Responder State
22 - 6.4.3 Terminal States
22 - 6.4.4 Intermediary States
23 - 6.4.5 ILL-transaction Phases
23 - 7 Definition of Services
23 - 7.1 Service Features
23 - 7.1.1 General
23 - 7.1.2 ILL Request
23 - 7.1.3 Request Forwarding
23 - 7.1.4 Forwarding Notification
23 - 7.1.5 Shipment
23 - 7.1.6 ILL Answer
24 - 7.1.7 Conditional Reply
24 - 7.1.8 Cancellation
24 - 7.1.9 Cancellation Reply
24 - 7.1.10 Receipt
24 - 7.1.11 Recall
24 - 7.1.12 Return
24 - 7.1.13 Check-in
24 - 7.1.14 Overdue
24 - 7.1.15 Renewal
24 - 7.1.16 Renew Answer
24 - 7.1.17 Lost Notification
24 - 7.1.18 Damaged Notification
24 - 7.1.19 Message
24 - 7.1.20 Status Query
24 - 7.1.21 Status-or-Error Report
24 - 7.1.22 Expiry
25 - 7.2 Specification Method and Notation
25 - 7.3 ILL Services
26 - 7.3.1 ILL-REQUEST Service
29 - 7.3.2 FORWARD Service
30 - 7.3.3 FORWARD-NOTIFICATION Service
30 - 7.3.4 SHIPPED Service
31 - 7.3.5 ILL-ANSWER Service
33 - 7.3.6 CONDITIONAL-REPLY Service
33 - 7.3.7 CANCEL Service
34 - 7.3.8 CANCEL-REPLY Service
34 - 7.3.9 RECEIVED Service 7.3.8 CANCEL- REPLY Service
35 - 7.3.10 RECALL Service
35 - 7.3.11 RETURNED Service
36 - 7.3.12 CHECKED-IN Service
36 - 7.3.13 OVERDUE Service
37 - 7.3.14 RENEW Service
37 - 7.3.15 RENEW-ANSWER Service
38 - 7.3.16 LOST Service
38 - 7.3.17 DAMAGED Service 7.3.15.2.5 Answer
39 - 7.3.18 MESSAGE Service
39 - 7.3.19 STATUS-QUERY Service
39 - 7.3.20 STATUS-OR-ERROR-REPORT Service
41 - 7.3.21 EXPIRY Service
41 - 8 Sequences of Primitives
41 - 8.1 Resiliance to Lost and Out-of-Sequence
41 - 8.1.1 Lost Messages
41 - 8.1.2 Out-of-Sequence Messages
42 - 8.2 State Transitions
56 - 8.3 Additional Sequencing Rules
58 - Annex A - Time Sequence Diagrams
65 - Annex B - ILL Service and Document Delivery
65 - B.1 Electronic Documents
65 - B.2 Electronic Delivery
66 - B.3 Error And Damage Reporting
67 - Annex C - Bibliography

Defines the technical specification of the Application Layer Standard within the Open Systems Interconnection framework of AS/NZS 2777. This Standard defines the services for interlibrary loan. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 10160:1997.

Committee
IT/19
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 2345 4
Pages
58
ProductNote
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2013 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 05-12-2013
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This International Standard is an Application Layer standard within the Open Systems Interconnection framework defined by ISO 7498.This standard defines the services for Interlibrary Loan. These services are provided by the use of the ILL protocol in conjunction with the supporting telecommunications service which may be a store-and-forward messaging service, such as that provided by the MOTIS Standards, ISO 10021-4 etc.; or a direct connection-mode service using ISO 8822 and ISO 8649.This standard does not specify individual implementations or products, nor does it constrain the implementation of entities and interfaces within a computer system. Computer systems may range from stand-alone workstations to mainframes. This standard is intended for use by libraries, information utilities such as union catalogue centres, and any other system which processes bibliographic information. These systems may participate in an interlibrary loan transaction in the role of requester (i.e. an initiator of ILL requests), responder (i.e. a provider of bibliographic material or information) and/or intermediary (i.e. an agent that acts on behalf of a requester to find suitable responders). Various interworking topologies are supported, ranging from simple two-party interactions to multi-party interactions.There is no requirement for conformance to this standard. Conformance is required only for the ILL protocol specification.

Standards Relationship
ISO 10160:1997 Identical

Originated in Australia as AS 4196-1994.
Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 4196:1999.

AS 2777.4-1990 Information processing systems - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model Management framework
AS 2777.3-1990 Information processing systems - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model Naming and addressing
AS 2777.2-1990 Information processing systems - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model Security architecture
AS/NZS 4197.1:1999 Information and documentation - Open Systems Interconnection - Interlibrary loan application protocol specification Protocol specification
AS 3620-1989 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Service conventions
AS/NZS 4203.1:1994 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Distributed transaction processing OSI TP model
AS/NZS 2777.1:1998 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic reference model The basic model

AS/NZS 23950:1999 Information and documentation - Information retrieval (Z39.50) - Application service definition and protocol specification (Reconfirmed 2013) (Reconfirmed 2024)

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