[WEB4LIB] metadata for site searches

Avi Rappoport avirr at lanminds.com
Fri Sep 24 16:01:21 EDT 1999


I do not recommend searching on just keywords.  While it does cut 
down the amount of junk you get back, it also makes it impossible to 
search for vocabulary and concepts that are slightly different from 
those of the indexer.  There is nothing more frustrating than 
searching for an item you *know* is there but can't get to.

A free text search engine that allows users to specify when they want 
All words in a search and a good relevance ranking algorithm should 
give you reasonably good results.

Check out my site, <http://www.searchtools.com/> for information on 
all available site, Intranet and portal search engines.

Best of luck,

Avi

At 9:41 AM -0700 9/24/99, Luck, Deanne wrote:
>We are in the midst of a total redesign of our web site, and I want to
>include a "search this site" feature, which we've never had before.  I often
>find searches on other sites to be very unhelpful due to either the display
>of the results or the fact that it's searching the full text and returns too
>much.  I am looking into assigning metadata keywords to our pages, and by
>default only searching those keywords.  My questions for anyone who has done
>this or has thought about it are:  Is it worth the trouble to assign the
>keywords, or is it almost as useful just to have descriptive titles?  If so,
>how many keywords should be assigned to each page?  Should we develop a
>controlled vocabulary?
>
>Also, what are the best packages to use for both search options and a good
>results display?  Is SWISH-E far and away the best?  We are running IIS on
>an NT machine.

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Guide to Site Indexing and Local Search Engines: <http://www.searchtools.com>


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