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diff --git a/doc/book.xml b/doc/book.xml
index f0e477c..d6ec4df 100644
--- a/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
%local;
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@
MikeTaylor
+
+ DennisSchafroth
+
&version;
©right-year;
@@ -76,8 +79,8 @@
-- XSLT is used to normalize and extract
data from retrieval records for display and analysis. It can be used
against any server which supports the
- Z39.50 or SRU/SRW
- protocol. Proprietary
+ Z39.50, SRU/SRW
+ or SOLR protocol. Proprietary
backend modules can function as connectors between these standard
protocols and any non-standard API, including web-site scraping, to
support a large number of other protocols.
@@ -159,7 +162,7 @@
proprietary framework for building connectors that enable Pazpar2
to access
thousands of online databases, in addition to the vast number of catalogs
- and online services that support the Z39.50/SRU/SRW protocols.
+ and online services that support the Z39.50/SRU/SRW/SOLR protocols.
@@ -347,7 +350,7 @@
The test UIs are located in www. Ensure that this
- directory is available to the web server by copying
+ directory is available to the web server by copying
www to the document root,
using Apache's Alias directive, or
creating a symbolic link: for example, on a Debian or Ubuntu
@@ -644,8 +647,8 @@
Connecting to non-standard resources
Pazpar2 uses Z39.50 as its switchboard language -- i.e. as far as it
- is concerned, all resources speak Z39.50, or its webservices derivatives,
- SRU/SRW. It is, however, equipped
+ is concerned, all resources speak Z39.50, its webservices derivatives,
+ SRU/SRW and SOLR servers exposing Lucene indexes. It is, however, equipped
to handle a broad range of different server behavior, through
configurable query mapping and record normalization. If you develop
configuration, stylesheets, etc., for a new type of resources, we