I noticed this for the first time yesterday when searching for the King County 
Library System, here in Washington State.  I thought it might have been 
something specific they did to facilitate having the extra search box appear.  
Now that you mention it, how does Google determine which site searches will 
return that feature?  Does the end site need to have the Google search tool 
embedded locally?
 
We are in the midst of building a more database driven web site and I am 
curious about the approach others have taken.  Did you build global navigation 
yourself, or opt for a 3rd party tool like the Google search?  We have lots of 
"products" that require their own search capabilities, so we figured as long as 
we were doing that, we might as well just build our own global search tool for 
greater integration.  However, to search all of the products at once, I am 
thinking of going for a commercial federated search product like Aquabrowser.  
I think it will be able to search across products and platforms and has a nice 
tag cloud on the results screen.  If anyone has experience with a federated 
search product, I'd love to hear your experience. Thanks!
 
Tamara
 
 
 
 
Tamara Georgick
Washington State Historical Society

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From: Chan, Sebastian [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thu 3/27/2008 3:36 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: [MCN-L] Effects of Google's 'search within site'? Anyone elseaffected?



Folks

I'm curious to hear if anyone else has been affected by Google's 
'search-within-site' feature they have recently rolled out . . . .

I've blogged in detail about what it is over at Fresh & New . . . .

http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2008/03/27/google-teleportation-googles-search-within-search/

If you are affected, what, if anything are you doing about it?

if you are not (yet), what might you do.

Curious.

Seb

Sebastian Chan
Manager, Web Services
Powerhouse Museum
street - 500 Harris St Ultimo, NSW Australia
postal - PO Box K346, Haymarket, NSW 1238
tel - 61 2 9217 0109
fax - 61 2 9217 0689
e - sebc at phm.gov.au
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b - www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog



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