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Re: Integration of Museum brochureware site & searchable online collections

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Terry Makewell <[log in to unmask]>

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:33:55 +0100

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Cross searching is also something that we are investigating on the
National Museums Online Learning Project. The problem with the Google
Custom Search is that it obviously only indexes those pages that are
accessible to it. If your online collection database cannot be indexed
by Google then these items/objects will not be returned in the search.
The deep dark truthful web is still hidden. I believe that at the NMM
you have done some work with opening up your online collection database
to Google (via certain methods) and thus making it more accessible.
Would you say that you have noticed any particular increase in user
sessions within your online collection (or referral from Google) since
this occurred?

I think that the key to using the Google Custom Search is to ensure
that there are direct links to the required objects/items/pages via
persistent URLs. Once this is in place, and with careful control of
Google, all should be open and searchable.

Terry

Terry Makewell
Technical Manager
National Museums Online Learning Project

Email: [log in to unmask] 
Tel: 020 7942 2819

http://www.vam.ac.uk/about_va/online_learning/index.html 



>>> [log in to unmask] 6/13/2007 11:50 >>>
>This is an issue we've been thinking about at the National Maritime
>Museum for a while now.
>
>We have catalogues for museum collection and library/ manuscript
>collections, we also have a search which runs across our CMS based
>'main' site. At the moment they're all separate. We have worked
through
>various options for integration. Though nothing is live. 
>
Inspired by the work that Mike Ellis did with Google Custom Search, we
have set up a Google custom search engine for the NMM. You can try it
at
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/ConPackage.59 
It will return records from our online collections databases alongside
documents held in our content management system. Basically, anything
that has a URL and can, therefore, be indexed by Google is searchable
this way.

What we've found, though, is that out-of-the-box library opacs for
Unicorn, Adlib, CALM etc. don't support direct linking to resources
and
can't be indexed by Google. So this search can't return results from
our
library and manuscripts catalogues, or our historic photograph
catalogue.

Jim

Jim O'Donnell
Senior Web Developer
National Maritime Museum
Park Row
Greenwich 
London  SE10 9NF

DDI: 020 8312 6517 
Fax:  
email: [log in to unmask] 
P please consider the environment - do you really need to print this
email? 
We are listed on everyclick.com, the search engine that helps charity.
Please go to http://www.everyclick.com/uk/nationalmaritimemuseum and
set
everyclick as your home page, so you can search the web and help
National Maritime Museum. It does not cost a penny, so it's a great
way
to support us every day.
 
 

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