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This page allows users to search for multiple sources for a book given the ISBN number. Spaces and dashes in the ISBN number do not matter. The number starts after the colon for "ISBN-10:" and "ISBN-13:" numbers.
Microsoft Live Labs: Accelerating Search in Academic Research 2006 RFP Awards
Microsoft Research announced the twelve recipients of the Microsoft Live Labs: Accelerating Search in Academic Research 2006 RFP awards, totaling $500,000 (USD) in funding. The objective of this RFP is to support Live Labs’ collaboration with the academic research community and is focused on the Internet Search research area. Specifically, this RFP directly addresses the need for more large-scale data by making additional real world search data available to academia. In doing so, Microsoft seeks to further encourage academic research and innovation in search by increasing the availability of relevant, large, and current data sets from MSN Search, new data analysis and algorithm development in Internet Search will be supported.
The eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) is a flexible indexing and query tool that supports searching across collections of heterogeneous data and presents results in a highly configurable manner. The highlights of the XTF system are described in an online brochure
BOSS (Build your Own Search Service) is Yahoo!'s open search web services platform. The goal of BOSS is simple: to foster innovation in the search industry. Developers, start-ups, and large Internet companies can use BOSS to build and launch web-scale search products that utilize the entire Yahoo! Search index. BOSS gives you access to Yahoo!'s investments in crawling and indexing, ranking and relevancy algorithms, and powerful infrastructure. By combining your unique assets and ideas with our search technology assets, BOSS is a platform for the next generation of search innovation, serving hundreds of millions of users across the Web.
Open Source Discovery Portal Camp
Join the development teams from VuFind and Blacklight at PALINET, November 6, 2008, for day of discussion and sharing. We hope to examine difficult issues in developing discovery systems, such as:
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Authority Control
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Data Importing
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User Interface Issues
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Federated Search
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Virtual shelf list
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De-dupping
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Usage Recording and Reporting
Implementing or hacking an Open Source discovery system such as VuFind or Blacklight?
Interested in learning more about Lucene/Solr applications?
Join the development teams from VuFind and Blacklight at PALINET, November 6, 2008, for day of discussion and sharing. We hope to examine difficult issues in developing discovery systems, such as:
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ILS Connectivity
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Authority Control
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Data Importing
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User Interface Issues
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Federated Search
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Virtual shelf list
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De-dupping
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Usage Recording and Reporting
CrossRef currently provides three ways for you to locate a DOI.
* If you have bibliographic data for a item and would like to find the DOI, please use the metadata section of this form.
* If you only have an article title and author, please use the article title search section of this form.
* If you have the text of a bibliographic reference, please use our automatic parsing service described at the bottom of this page.
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Collexis High Definition Search enables fast, accurate and extraordinary knowledge retrieval and discovery quickly and accurately by utilizing fingerprinting technology. The Collexis Fingerprint empowers users to identify and search for documents, experts, trends, and new discoveries more quickly, precisely – and thoroughly – than conventional search engines. For users, the savings in research dollars are extraordinary. High Definition Search positions Collexis as a world leader in the vital area of knowledge management and discovery software.
The Google Book Search Dynamic Links feature allows you to create more customizable, reliable links to Google Book Search from your site. For example, this tool lets you generate "smart" links that appear only when a book is in our index, or display links that indicate to your users whether a book can be previewed on Google Book Search. The Dynamic Links feature also lets you include a thumbnail image in your link to Google Book Search. This document is intended to let you quickly add this functionality to your site.
RaPIDS: Rapid Prototyping of Intuitive Discovery at Stanford
Federated Searching
Federated searching is a strategy for simultaneously searching a number of online resources and pooling the results into one interfiled result set. As part of the RaPIDS (Rapid Prototyping of Intuitive Discovery at Stanford) initiative, SULAIR is experimenting with federated searching as a means of giving scholars a broad view of disparate resources held across many different, isolated systems. For this effort, SULAIR is working with Deep Web Technologies. The company’s federated searching system, Explorit Research Accelerator, is currently powering a number of science, technology and government search portals, including National Digital Library for Agriculture (NDLA), Science.gov, Scitopia, and WorldWideScience.org. SULAIR has developed with Deep Web Technologies three demonstrations of federated searching within the Stanford environment:
Y. Tan, M. Kan, and D. Lee. JCDL '06: Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, page 314--315. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2006)