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Main Author: Rochkind, Jonathan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786495
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  • (Meta)Search like Google Rochkind, Jonathan Online Searching Databases Web Sites Academic Libraries Search Engines Public Libraries Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Certification Internet Library Services The ability to search and receive results in more than one database through a single interface--or metasearch--is something many users want. Google Scholar--the search engine of specifically scholarly content--and library metasearch products like Ex Libris's MetaLib, Serials Solution's Central Search, WebFeat, and products based on MuseGlobal used by both academic and public libraries--are all a means of providing this functionality. This article discusses the fact that local indexing is the likely future of metasearch in libraries--a metasearch that can be both more powerful and easier to use than what libraries currently employ. Both the Ontario Scholars Portal Project and the Alberta Digital Library are large consortial projects that have the resources to start approaching these solutions at the beginning of an adoption curve. All libraries, however, should consider investigating licensing that will support locally indexed metasearch as soon as possible, so when the time is right to implement local index technology for metasearch, the licensing will be in place or available to support that move.