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Search Engine Watch May 19, 2009 Mark Jackson |
Is Twitter a Google Killer? Not Yet The easier a search engine is to manipulate, the less likely it is to deliver quality results. Right now, Twitter Search is just too easy to manipulate.  |
Search Engine Watch May 18, 2009 Ron Jones |
Search Engine Submission 101, Part 2 Search engine submission is not a silver bullet that will instantly launch you into higher rankings. Today, submitting XML Sitemaps is not necessary, but could potentially offer better response time.  |
InternetNews May 15, 2009 David Needle |
Google Edges Up in Search The big get bigger in the latest comScore stats, while Facebook also gets some good news.  |
D-Lib May/Jun 2009 Green & Awre |
Towards a Repository-Enabled Scholar's Workbench: Repomman, Remap and Hydra The combination of RepoMMan, REMAP and Hydra create a highly flexible system that provide a search and discovery interface for Fedora repositories.  |
D-Lib May/Jun 2009 Marill & Luczak |
Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine This article outlines the methodology the National Library of Medicine used to analyze the landscape of repository software.  |
D-Lib May/Jun 2009 Powell, Colliins & Martinez |
The Fierce Urgency of Now: A Proactive, Pervasive Content Awareness Tool An information awareness tool that supports text composition by providing awareness of relevant content and references proactively and non-intrusively.  |
D-Lib June 2009 Mestl et al. |
Time Challenges - Challenging Times for Future Information Search It is hard to predict what the major challenge in search will be 100 years from now.  |
D-Lib June 2009 Arms et al. |
EScience in Practice: Lessons from the Cornell Web Lab Anew form of scientific enquiry is emerging in which fundamental advances are made by mining information in digital formats, from datasets to digitized books.  |
D-Lib June 2009 Bradley Hemminger |
NeoNote: Suggestions for a Global Shared Scholarly Annotation System The goal of this article is to prompt others to think more generally and more globally about issues surrounding access, representation, searching and sharing of content items and annotations in digital repositories.  |
D-Lib June 2009 Evens & Hauttekeete |
Unlocking Audio: Towards an Online Repository of Spoken Word Collections in Flanders Currently, Flanders lags behind other European regions when it comes to using innovative tools to facilitate access to its oral history collections.  |
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