Federated search solution or setback for online library services

Understand federated searching implementation better-and what works best in your library. Federated Search: Solution or Setback for Online Library Services is a comprehensive guide to choosing, implementing, testing, teaching, and marketing federated search products in libraries. Experts in the fiel...

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Other Authors: Cox, Christopher N.
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Published: Binghamton, NY Haworth Information Press 2007
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