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  • Subject: RE: RE: LIBL limitation of 25 libraries
  • From: Tim McCarthy <TimM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 10:46:05 -0500

I apologize for being misleading. I agree with your assessment but add
that without even considering the effort in resolving to libraries and
ignoring the NRL, it will take generally longer to search one library
than ten. A library is a composite object that has an object information
repository space (OIRS) and an index. Libraries are not searched top
down and (as is true in searching any ordered list) it "generally" takes
much less time to search a large single ordered list than many smaller
ones.   


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