Understand federated searching implementation better—and what works best in your library Federated Search: Solution or Setback for Online Library Services is a comprehensive guide to choosing, implementing, testing, teaching, and marketing federated search products in libraries. Experts in the field and librarians across the United States provide firsthand information on using federated search engines in different types of libraries (small, academic, and consortia), integrating search engines into library Web sites, homegrown upgrades, bidding on a product, other uses for software, and the future of federated searching. Federated Search: Solution or Setback for Online Library Services explains what factors come into play when choosing which...
Access to federated search tools is increasing and many academic libraries are now looking beyond im...
This article describes the selection, implementation, configuration and assessment of a proprietary ...
After adopting a federated search product and featuring it prominently on the library\u27s Web site ...
Federated search provides a single search interface that allows users to search multiple online reso...
Federated search technology provides library users with an avenue to locate information in a similar...
Federated search technology provides library users with an avenue to locate information in a similar...
This paper was written in satisfaction of a course requirement for LIS 672 (Technology for Libraries...
L. Nelson SUMMARY. The emergence of federated search tools for the library market represents a signi...
In the last issue, we asked a question that is on many librarians\u27 minds, and we were pleased wit...
In the last issue, we asked a question that is on many librarians\u27 minds, and we were pleased wit...
Finding information that is stored among many different databases has become a serious problem becau...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Access to federated search tools is increasing and many academic libraries are now looking beyond im...
The problem of searching for resources from heterogeneous, networked digital library repositories – ...
Access to federated search tools is increasing and many academic libraries are now looking beyond im...
This article describes the selection, implementation, configuration and assessment of a proprietary ...
After adopting a federated search product and featuring it prominently on the library\u27s Web site ...
Federated search provides a single search interface that allows users to search multiple online reso...
Federated search technology provides library users with an avenue to locate information in a similar...
Federated search technology provides library users with an avenue to locate information in a similar...
This paper was written in satisfaction of a course requirement for LIS 672 (Technology for Libraries...
L. Nelson SUMMARY. The emergence of federated search tools for the library market represents a signi...
In the last issue, we asked a question that is on many librarians\u27 minds, and we were pleased wit...
In the last issue, we asked a question that is on many librarians\u27 minds, and we were pleased wit...
Finding information that is stored among many different databases has become a serious problem becau...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Access to federated search tools is increasing and many academic libraries are now looking beyond im...
The problem of searching for resources from heterogeneous, networked digital library repositories – ...
Access to federated search tools is increasing and many academic libraries are now looking beyond im...
This article describes the selection, implementation, configuration and assessment of a proprietary ...
After adopting a federated search product and featuring it prominently on the library\u27s Web site ...