Erin,

 

Ted Dancescu said that he was using Lucene to index collection data for the Explore Art Search on the Getty’s public website. 

 

Ryan Chute is considering Lucene/Solr for the other project in development. Did I misunderstand? 

 

Ted said Lucene and Ultraseek both were used for the public facing website.



Emily

 

From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Erin Coburn
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Hi everyone,

 

The Getty is considering using Solr as a way to search across collections at the Getty Museum and the Getty Research Institute, similar to the project at the Smithsonian that Jeffrey references below.  

 

This is not a front-end interface to replace searching in TMS, which we do not have any issues with.

 

We're still very much at the prototype phase, but I'm happy to share our progress with this project to the TMS Listserv as it becomes more defined and developed. 

 

Erin

 

Erin Coburn

Head of Collection Information & Access

J. Paul Getty Museum

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>>> "Smith, Jeffrey" <[log in to unmask]> 1/28/2010 1:59 PM >>>

Would like to hear about that as well.

 

The Smithsonian SIRIS Cross-search uses a Solr-Lucene index. It's amazingly fast and pulls results from the libraries, archives, and collections.

 

http://www.siris.si.edu <http://www.siris.si.edu/> 

 

From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tuck, Emily
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Greetings:

 

We just got back from a tour of the Getty and observed that they were using Lucene to index the data in TMS (actually in SQL Server). I was told that Boston MFA did this as well. I’d love to hear from other institutions who have developed their own front end to TMS and employed Lucene or other search engine to make TMS easy and intuitive to search.

 

Thank you,

 

Emily

 

Emily Nedell Tuck

 

Data Standards Manager

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

P.O. Box 6826

Houston, Texas 77265-6826

(713) 353-1523
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