Laneconnex: An integrated biomedical digital library interface

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This paper describes one approach to creating a search application that unlocks heterogeneous content stores and incorporates integrative functionality of Web search engines. LaneConnex is a search interface that identifies journals, books, databases, calculators, bioinformatics tools, help information, and search hits from more than three hundred full-text heterogeneous clinical and biore-search sources. The user interface is a simple query box. Results are ranked by relevance with options for filtering by content type or expanding to the next most likely set. The system is built using component-oriented programming design. The underlying architecture is built on Apache Cocoon, Java Servlets, XML/XSLT, SQL, and JavaScript. The system has proven reliable in production, reduced user time spent finding information on the site, and maximized the institutional investment in licensed resources.

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Ketchell, D. S., Steinberg, R. M., Yates, C., & Heilemann, H. A. (2009). Laneconnex: An integrated biomedical digital library interface. Information Technology and Libraries, 28(1), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v28i1.3170

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