Hello,

When I first joined this list I had a question about the search algorithm that was never quite answered. A problem with it has come up again.

I search for "Apple fruit" and got 18 "hits."

To the immediate left I have a listing of relevant subjects, the first one of which is "Apples." Followed by "Fruit trees", "Fruit", then "Frontier and pioneer life" and then "Overland journeys to the Pacific".

Oh, but it gets better.

Guess what is returned if you select "Apples?" Well partner, it isn't Dewey 583.73 Apples.

No, it helpfully returns 568 "hits" which starts off with Apple Computers, includes Appling Country census results and the tenth item is an apple cookbook.

Does that strike anyone besides myself as rather odd behavior for a search engine? Or perhaps I should say, a library search engine?

Well, but opinions are going to vary on that score aren't they?

My real question is: Where is the relevance behavior for Evergreen set such that I can alter it?

That gets us past all the normative questions and to one that is purely technical. I want to *alter* the relevance behavior of Evergreen searches. Where is that done?

Hope everyone is having a great day!

Patrick

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Patrick Durusau
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