Hello Susi, You are basically describing Solr. This should be really really easy to implement with Solr, that uses Lucene internally.
I created two courses that explain how to do this in a simple way, this is the one that covers Solr https://app.pluralsight.com/courses/enterprise-search-using-apache-solr And this is the one that covers how to build an application to do this https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/implementing-search-dotnet-applications/table-of-contents On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 9:18 AM, Power, Susi <spo...@morgridge.org> wrote: > Dear all, > > I’m working as a Science Communication Specialist for a research lab. Next > to our research itself, we are using a reference manager to store all the > publications of our field of research and offer other interested people > this list in form of an online library. Since the access is usually > restricted to scientific articles we are just allowed to publish the titles > and authors in that list and not the articles themselves. > > We were wondering though, whether we could run Lucene in the back of the > list and implement it as a web interface, so that users could do a key word > search through the actual publications without us providing them? Once > Lucene found the article the key word is included it would just show the > title in the list. > > I’d appreciate getting some support, since it is a very important project > to us. > > Many thanks, > Susi > > — > Susi Power > Science Communication Specialist > Huisken Lab / Medical Engineering > Morgridge Institute for Research, Madison WI, 53715 > (608) 316 4552 > spo...@morgridge.org<mailto:spo...@morgridge.org> > > -- *Xavier Morera* Entrepreneur | Author & Trainer | Consultant | Developer & Scrum Master *www.xaviermorera.com <http://www.xaviermorera.com/>* office: (305) 600-4919 cel: +506 8849-8866 skype: xmorera Twitter <https://twitter.com/xmorera> | LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/xmorera> | Pluralsight Author <http://www.pluralsight.com/author/xavier-morera>