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Title: Customized Search at Your Library


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Customized Search at Your Library
  • Paul Betty
  • Regis University
  • Distance Learning Librarian
  • (303) 964-5772
  • 1-800-388-2366 x5772
  • pbetty_at_regis.edu

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What is customized search?
  • A search engine that lets knowledgeable
    users identify the sites and/or search strategies
    that they know will retrieve high relevance, high
    quality content matching the interests of their
    user communities.
  • Quint, B. (July/August 2007). A Great Idea!!
    Google Custom Search Engine. Searcher, 15(7), 4,6.

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Why is customized search important?
  • There's nothing as compelling as showing clients
    that not only are we not threatened by search
    engines, but we are also able to improve upon
    them.
  • Bates, M. (March/April 2007). Building a Better
    Search Engine. Online, 31(2), 64.

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Why is customized search important?
  • customers constantly juggling competing
    priorities while under time constraints. They
    welcome tools that help them save time
  • Chang, D. Keil, H. (October 2006). Need Another
    Toolbar for Your Toolbox? Searcher, 14(9), 39-43.

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Why is customized search important?
  • Search used to be hard it meant having to go
    somewhere, do something, exert some effort, think
    about what to search on, and so on. No more.
    Search is now nearly ubiquitous and nearly brain
    dead a mixed blessing if ever there was one. The
    little box is everywhere, always there, always
    ready and waiting, beckoning.
  • Janes, J. (September 2006). Reclaiming the Little
    Box. American Libraries, American Libraries,
    37(8), 70.    

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What can be customized?
  • Yahoo! Search Builder (http//builder.search.yahoo
    .com)
  • Google Custom Search
  • (http//www.google.com/coop/cse)
  • Gigablast Custom Topic Search (http//www.gigablas
    t.com/cts.html)
  • Rollyo (http//www.rollyo.com)
  • Swiki (http//swicki.eurekster.com)

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How is it done? Well, its easy
  • Google Custom Search Engines
  • Step 1 Create a Google account
  • Step 2 Create a new search engine
  • Step 3 Specify URLs
  • Step 4 Customize display
  • Step 5 Add to your website

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So whats this about plug-ins?
  • A search engine plug-in allows you to access a
    search engine directly from your browser. In
    Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 you use
    the search bar at the top right. Microsoft
    appears to prefer the term Search Provider but
    there is no difference in function.
  • http//mycroft.mozdev.org/

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A little XML goes a long way
  • Search engine plug-ins are small XML files that
    reference the URL and search string parameters of
    the specified search engine.
  • Creating a search engine plug-ins is as simple as
    modifying the URL of your search results.

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Example Lumen catalog plug-in
  • Built using the Open Search standard (compatible
    with Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer 7)
  • Performs a keyword search of the Lumen library
    catalog at Regis University

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Open Search under the hood
  • Most of the XML for an Open Search plug-in is
    metadata name, description, and image.
  • URL tag contains all the necessary information
    for the execution of the search. It serves as a
    template for the browser.

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Open Search under the hood
  • To generate the template, perform a search using
    the phrase TEST
  • Copy and paste the URL for the search results
    into the XML document
  • In the URL string, replace TEST with
    searchTerms

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Open Search add an icon for your plug-in
  • Search plug-ins can include an icon (16X16
    pixels)
  • The image can be an external file or included in
    the XML by converting binary code into base64
    code
  • conversion tool
  • http//www.greywyvern.com/code/php/binary2base64

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More on Open Search
  • Autodiscovery meta tag in the ltheadgt of the html
    document.
  • Alerts browser that there is a plug-in available
    for download from the website.
  • example
  • ltlink rel"search" type"application/opensearchde
    scriptionxml" title"Lumen Search plug-in"
    href"http//www.buckrambeats.com/library/lumen.xm
    l"gt

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More on Open Search
  • AddSearchProvider Method is a JavaScript function
    supported by the Document Object Model (DOM) used
    by internet browsers.
  • It does not require any additional JavaScript
    coding!
  • example
  • ltINPUT TYPE"button" VALUE"Provider"
     onClick'window.external.AddSearchProvider("http
    //ltyoursitegt.com/Provider.xml")'gt

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Firefox plug-ins
  • Rollyo.com
  • Log-in required to share search engine
  • Create bookmarklet that allows access to all your
    searchrolls
  • Add plug-ins to your navigation toolbar in
    Firefox

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Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) plug-ins
  • Add Search Providers to Internet Explorer 7
  • Option to view xml
  • Access to other popular plug-ins

Best of both worlds Firefox and IE7
Searchplugins.net
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Custom search plug-ins
  • Create search plug-ins for your custom search
    engines happy patrons!
  • Remember to escape out any ampersand symbols in
    the URL ! (replace with amp)

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If you build it, will they come?
  • Given that Internet resources are a primary
    research choice librarians should direct
    patrons to excellent Internet resources and
    guides in the same way they do for traditional
    library resources.
  • Wright, C. (July 2004) The Academic Library as a
    Gateway to the Internet An Analysis of the
    Extent and Nature of Search Engine Access from
    Academic Library Home Pages. College Research
    Libraries, 65(4), 276-86.

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If you build it, will they come?
  • Libraries that do not offer high-quality
    Internet search engine links, user guides, and
    instruction lose a great opportunity to attract
    patrons and to position themselves as the
    primary gateway for information.
  • Wright, C. (July 2004) The Academic Library as a
    Gateway to the Internet An Analysis of the
    Extent and Nature of Search Engine Access from
    Academic Library Home Pages. College Research
    Libraries, 65(4), 276-86.

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If you build it, will they come?
  • libraries can significantly enhance access to
    Internet-searching resources by focusing
    attention on the following vocabularyweb page
    designcontent
  • Wright, C. (July 2004) The Academic Library as a
    Gateway to the Internet An Analysis of the
    Extent and Nature of Search Engine Access from
    Academic Library Home Pages. College Research
    Libraries, 65(4), 276-86.

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Show me more Bookmarklets
  • Each bookmarklet is a tiny program (a JavaScript
    application) contained in a bookmark (the URL is
    a "javascript" URL) which can be saved and used
    the same way you use normal bookmarks.
  • Kangas, S. About bookmarklets answers to basic
    questions. Retrieved February 19, 2008 from
    http//www.bookmarklets.com/about/

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Show me more Bookmarklets
  • LibraryLookup Bookmarklet generator
  • Easy to create. Must be able to identify brand of
    library management system used at your library.
  • Limited to ISBN search!

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Show me more Toolbars
  • An array of buttons which provide single-click
    access to features and/or applications.
  • Toolbar. (1999). In Dictionary of Multimedia and
    Internet Applications A Guide for Developers and
    Users. Retrieved February 19, 2008, from
    http//www.credoreference.com/entry/3481537

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Show me more Toolbars
  • LibX Toolbar
  • Browser plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer
    that provides direct access to your library's
    resources.
  • An open source framework from which editions for
    specific libraries can be built.

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Show me more Facebook Apps
  • Requires installation and use of the Facebook
    developers application.
  • Familiarity with PHP is helpful, but not
    necessary.
  • Content (search boxes, links, etc.) can be lifted
    direct from library website.
  • Application is hosted remotely (i.e. Facebook
    does not host files)

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Show me more Facebook Apps
  • Example Regis Library Lumen catalog application.
  • Application lives here
  • http//apps.facebook.com/lumen_search/
  • Application must include following files hosted
    on your server (1-4 available from Facebook.com)
  • 1. appinclude.php
  • 2. dbappinclude.php
  • 3. facebook.php
  • 4. facebookapi_php5_restlib.php
  • 5. index.php (or other .php file with FBML.
    This is the file with the actual content of your
    application)

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Its over!
Paul Betty Regis University Distance Learning
Librarian (303) 964-5772 1-800-388-2366
x5772 pbetty_at_regis.edu
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