- Source: Search/Retrieve via URL
Search/Retrieve via URL (SRU) is a standard search protocol for Internet search queries, utilizing Contextual Query Language (CQL), a standard query syntax for representing queries.
SRU, along with the related Search/Retrieve via Web (SRW) service, were created by as part of the ZING (Z39.50 International: Next Generation) initiative as successors to the Z39.50 protocol.
Example usage
Sample code of a complete answer for this SRU Query-URL with URL query version=1.1&operation=searchRetrieve&query=dc.title=Darwinism and CQL query dc.title=Darwinism:
See also
Search/Retrieve Web Service
External links
Search/Retrieve via URL at Library of Congress
CQL at Library of Congress
Sample Page from the Dictionary of Arguments
A complete example with query and answer
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