Re: The Dirty Little Secrets of Search

From: Jorge Serrano Cobos <jorgeserrano_at_nyob>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:59:29 +0100
To: NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
We have a little Koha demo catalog online for testing purposes, and is
indexed by Google without problems: http://bit.ly/hQOGCq

In fact, we have integrated Koha with Google Search Appliance, and performs
very well, because on Applianceīs internal SERPs, correct metadata usage is
enhancing the intranetīs user search experience (see slides 40,41,42)

http://www.slideshare.net/lisepi09/personalizacin-del-sigb-koha-para-bibliotecas-espaolaspros-y-contras

If you need more ifnfo, you can find us in our New York Offices:

http://www.masmedios.com/en/where-are-we/

Thank you,

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2011/2/14 Lenora Oftedahl <OFTL_at_critfc.org>

> Actually, Koha posts a copy of the database in XML and that is searchable
> by Google.  I've found that when searching for electronic versions of
> technical papers, my library catalog record comes up a in the first few hits
> a lot.  Unfortunately, these results mean that I have to create the
> electronic version myself, but my Koha catalog is out there.
>
> "columbia river fish runs and fisheries"  nets my library #6 on the results
> page. (StreamNet Regional Library Catalog)
>
> Lenora
> StreamNet Regional Librarian
> Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
> http://www.fishlib.org
>
Received on Tue Feb 15 2011 - 04:00:19 EST