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Mark Diggory updated DSCR-3:
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Fix Version/s: 0.9.3
> Switch SolrSearch Implementation to begin utilizing Dismax Query Handler
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> Key: DSCR-3
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DSCR-3
> Project: DSpace Discovery Module
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Mark Diggory
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 0.9.3
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> Dismax will give us the ability to create extensively customizable default
> query behavior in Solr. For instance, JOIN together multiple separate fields
> in Search Query under on field id so that we do not need to customize the
> fields created by DSpace on the client side.
> To give an example:
> dc.contributor
> dc.contributor.author
> dc.contributor.other
> By utilizing dismax and creating a default query for dc.contributor in the
> solr schema, we can avoid needing to "copy" author and other into contributor
> to create the dumbing down effect in the older qualified dublin core.
> Likewise, we can easily map this strategy to dc terms and other ontologies to
> create "optimized" inference relationships for common searches such as those.
> Finally, once we do all this, we will also be able to create something I call
> "Facet Workflows" or setting a series of broader and narrower facet
> configurations that lead the user through search results that start very
> granular with dc.contributor but can be drilled into more and more refined
> facets of dc.contributor.author and dc.contributor.other, etc as the user
> expands those options.
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