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Re: [EP-tech] EPrints Quick Search Results


I seem to think that this has come up before.

https://github.com/eprints/eprints/pull/217

 

I seem to recall closing this as it was fixed on the master branch, but not on the 3.3 branch (or something like that) – but can’t remember the details.

 

This may also be related:

https://github.com/eprints/eprints/issues/182

 

Cheers,

John

 

From: eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk [mailto:eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Greg Whitney
Sent: 10 March 2016 16:39
To: eprints-tech@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Subject: [EP-tech] EPrints Quick Search Results

 

Hello,

 

A problem reported by our reference librarians when the search in our EPrints 3.3.14 using a Quick Search box.  I tried googling unsuccessfully to see if there are any relevant hints or bug fixes.

 

When library staff cut & paste an exact title into the Quick Search box, we get 0 results, even though we know that the thesis title is in our repository.

 

For example: “Detecting Specific Types of DDoS Attacks in Cloud Environment by Using Anomaly Detection” find 0 results.

 

Doing some testing, I discovered that the English prepositions (ie words – of in by) are causing the problem… And most probably other English articles (a, an, etc.)

 

If I just input the basic keywords : ITEM MATCHES "DETECTING SPECIFIC TYPES DDOS ATTACKS CLOUD ENVIRONMENT USING ANOMALY DETECTION", the search takes some time, but I do get a result.

 

If I just input a few unique keywords : DDoS Attacks Cloud, the search is quick & also displays the title with other ones….

 

Is there a fix for this???  In a bilingual environment (French/English) , we have 2 long lists of short articles & prepositions to ignore, for those cutters & pasters……

 

Thanks!!

 

Greg Whitney

Polytechnique Montreal Library