[Web4lib] seriously mundane questions

Sharon Foster fostersm1 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 2 20:54:29 EDT 2007


1. Is anyone using the new Google CSE as their library website's
search engine? Do you have any control over when it indexes your site,
or do you just have to wait for Google to do its thing? Or any I
missing something? We have the "original" Google CSE, but our site
hasn't been re-indexed for quite a long time, and no one knows who
owns the account that set up the CSE. I looked at the new CSE, but it
doesn't look like I would have much control over what it does or when
it does it. I'm thinking of using FreeFind instead.

2. (this is a school question) I recently completed a course in
Digital Libraries, and it seems to me from my reading that most of the
standard (non-specialized) search engines do not look at any of the
fancy metadata--Dublin Core, DOAP, etc.--schemas they we used in our
projects. They only look at Description and Keywords (sometimes not
even those) and the actual page content. Is this your understanding as
well, or did I once again miss something?

Thanks for all your help. Listening in on this list is the real education.

Sharon
-- 
Sharon M. Foster, B.S., J.D., 0.5 * (MLS)
F/OSS Evangelist
Cheshire Public Library
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Cheshire, CT  06410
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Any opinions expressed here are entirely my own.


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