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Re: Mirroring of the journals site
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- From: Yves Epelboin <Yves.Epelboin@lmcp.jussieu.fr>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:58:31 +0100 (BST)
Sorry for answering today but I was in Berlin past week with a vey bad weather when it is summer in Paris! Mirroring of Journals: >From what I see on my site the abstracts only are mirrored, not the contents of the papers themselves. Thus it means that the question is relative to the abstracts pages only. 1 - advertising It is true that I would be placed in a delicate position if adds were to appear on this page. Puting a link to somewhere else would solve this problem. 2 - Statistics I am very skeptical about the statistics you may provide. A number of requests come from the machines which scan the Web day and night. The origin of the request is often hidden: any university with a proxy in front may appear as a single IP adresse. This argument cannot really be used. 3 - If bad pages persist and if this a Chester problem, it seems to me that the problem would be solved when corrected in Chester. I do not see why mirrors increase this difficulty. By essence if the mirrors use a proper software they are directed by the source web. Am I wrong? 4 - Quality of service. We must be careful about this: I do not care for Europe where people can link with a correct speed from the various countries, but is this true everywhere? In Asia? In Africa or South America? Is not a local mirror faster or easier accessed? More: when a mirror does not answer people may try another source of information. Last question: will the actual performances of the UK server remain the same if all requests arrive to it? Point 1 seems to me the only solid argument. About point 3 I am not sure to understand where is the difficulty. Conclusion: a rather mix feeling. Wiht best regards. Yves Pete Strickland a écrit : > Dear All > > We are contacting you about an issue that we have discussed in > Chester in the last few weeks. This is, should we continue to > mirror the journals services (i.e. journals.iucr.org) or should > we serve journals only from our main server in London. > > Some of the issues we discussed are: > > (1) We have been asked to consider the issue of advertising > in our online journals by the Promotions Committee. They have > asked that if an advertiser pays for an advert on a > particular page of Crystallography Journals Online that the > advert always appears (whether the page is mirrored or not). > We think that we can only do this in a reliable way if the pages > are not mirrored, as some mirror sites cannot take advertising. > > (2) We need to provide libraries with usage statistics for > the journals service. We cannot do this fully (including > Contents pages, journal home pages etc.) if these pages are > mirrored. > > (3) We are concerned that out of date journals pages may > persist on mirror servers (this is largely a Chester problem). > This can probably also be tackled best by not mirroring. > > (4) Conversely, we are concerned about the quality of service. > We beleive that this should be OK from the London server, > but would need to keep our ears open for complaints. > > Please let us know your opinions on this. We would, of course, > continue to mirror all the other services of Crystallography > Online. > > Best wishes > Peter/Brian -- Prof. Yves Epelboin, LMCP, Université P.M. Curie, case 115, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France phone : +33 (0)1 4427 5211 fax : +33 (0)1 4427 3785 URL http://www.lmcp.jussieu.fr/~epelboin/
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