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| Title: | Federated Search: What’s It All About? |
| Other Titles: | Federated Search |
| Authors: | Pouncey, Christine Linoski, Alexis University of Central Arkansas University of Arkansas |
| Subjects : | Access Federated search products and vendors Product evaluation Searching across multiple resources |
| Issue Date: | 24-Mar-2006 |
| Publisher: | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Abstract: | Two academic librarians share their exploration into the world of Federated Searching. From a literature review to some hands-on testing, they give their take on what is currently available, what works and what doesn't, and what to look for in the near future. |
| Description: | Christine Pouncey received her MLIS from the University of Texas at Austin. Having spent several years also in the software training and IT field, she truly believes that technology should work FOR people. The educational roots and her people-side technical skills have been joined in her current position as the Head of Library Information Technology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Alexis Linoski received her Master of Science in Library Science from the University of North Texas. She has a business background and served as a solo librarian at a small career college prior to accepting her current position as Collection Development Librarian at the University of Central Arkansas. |
| Type: | Presentation |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/10170 |
| Appears in Collections: | 2006 Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference ERL06. Day 2
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