Re: [CODE4LIB] Solr for Internal Searching

2008-08-06 Thread Cloutman, David
I think for my purposes, which it to index our processes and procedures manual and eventually our new 100 page web site, a search appliance is overkill. I'm going to try both Nutch and Swish-e, and see which works better. They both seem like perfectly suitable options for my needs. Actually, both p

[CODE4LIB] Job Opening: Programmer/Analyst on APIS VI grant (New York University)

2008-08-06 Thread j.g. pawletko
New York University Programmer/Analyst (7421BR) New York University¹s Division of the Libraries seeks a Programmer/Analyst to work on the Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS) project: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/projects/digital/apis/index.html. APIS is a web-based, searchable dat

Re: [CODE4LIB] Solr for Internal Searching

2008-08-06 Thread Jason Stirnaman
I haven't used it, but there is an AJAX extension for GSA and Mini that does faceting - they refer to it as "parametric" search: http://code.google.com/p/parametric/ We use the Mini on our university web site, but not for intranet (yet). Jason -- Jason Stirnaman Digital Projects Librarian/Schoo

Re: [CODE4LIB] Solr for Internal Searching

2008-08-06 Thread Stephens, Owen
Google Mini didn't facet when I used it (about a year ago). It is very simple to setup, and required very little maintenance. The Mini had some restrictions compared to the Google Appliance, if these apply it would be worth looking at the differences - the Appliance certainly was significantly mor