Hi Ken,

Have you tried out DSpace Discovery in DSpace 1.7.x?  Discovery allows 
you to perform faceted/filtered ('recursive') searching of DSpace.

Here's the main documentation on Discovery (which is mostly how to 
enable it, but also includes an Introduction Video):
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Discovery

You can also try out Discovery on our DSpace Demo Server at:
http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/

For example, you can try to search for 'test' in the search box. Once 
results return, in the lower right, you'll see a list of all matching 
authors/subjects/dates which you can use to filter your results. You can 
also add your own free-text filter of the results using the form at the 
top. I believe this is likely what your user is looking for when he is 
requesting a "recursive search function".

- Tim


On 5/23/2011 7:47 AM, Ken Schindler wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a user who, when seeing the results of his initial repository
> search, "strongly prefers" to do a new search on the results of the
> initial search. (rather than refining his initial search parameters)
>
> Has anyone setup such a recursive search function in Dspace?
>
> Ken Schindler/SVSU
>
>
>
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