In a Solr-based search, stemming is done at indexing time, into fields with
stemmed tokens.
It seems typical in library-catalog type applications based on Solr to have the
default (or even only) searches be over these stemmed fields, thus
'auto-stemming' to the user. (Search for 'monkey', find
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On 13 June 2011 18:39, Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress wrote:
>> From: Mike Taylor
>> Any thoughts on how I might use this to express the copyright status of
>> the item's abstract?
>
> One way, that I have heard discussed (though I don't know if anyone is doing
> it) is to represent the abstra
> From: Mike Taylor
> Any thoughts on how I might use this to express the copyright status of
> the item's abstract?
One way, that I have heard discussed (though I don't know if anyone is doing
it) is to represent the abstract as part of a related item (type =
"constituent"). The related item cou
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On 13 June 2011 16:58, Benjamin Florin wrote:
> The MODS convention is to add an accessCondition containing copyright
> information expressed in a more specialized schema. There's an example
> at:
>
> http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/userguide/accesscondition.html
>
> The word "copyright" in cop
The MODS convention is to add an accessCondition containing copyright
information expressed in a more specialized schema. There's an example
at:
http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/userguide/accesscondition.html
The word "copyright" in copyrightDate in originInfo is a bit of a
misdirect in this c
So far as I can make out from the element descriptions at
http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/userguide/origininfo.html
and related pages, there seems to be no way to express in MODS who the
copyright holder of a work is -- which seems strange, as you CAN state
the copyright date.
Am I missi