YaCy
Search Engine (Dis-) Advantages
We would like to have a Search Engine for all of our Computer Science web sites at our University - searching on both research and study related content.
Of course you can always use Google to search the web. But you will either get more hits than you want, or you set a filter ("site:uni-goettingen.de") and miss relevant content from other local resources off of *.uni-goettingen.de. So the main goal for our Search Engine is to restrict the search name space to relevant sites. The next try after dropping Google is to use the integrated search engine embedded on www.uni-goettingen.de on the top right. You will notice this is... Google - again!
Also the embedded variant still has those two major problems for us:
- You still get too many hits. There is just no integrated way to restrict the search to pages below (for example) www.informatik.uni-goettingen etc. All content of all Institutes and projects are presented below www.uni-goettingen.de. There is no separate name space for each Institute or Faculty.
- On the other hand this search engine does not include GCMS-external but relevant sites like http://www.swe.informatik.uni-goettingen.de or http://www.math-cs.uni-goettingen.de.
Help us make this engine actually usable
Please check the search results for your own area of interest. If you find something relevant missing please communicate the URLs to include in the index. Please use the dedicated email address
- search ät informatik.uni-goettingen.de
for this kind of feedback. You may also use the "Discussion"-page of this article to gather URLs. It is editable by everyone after login, this is a wiki.
Drawbacks
- JavaScript required
- We can index publicly available pages only. This is unfortunate as especially those locked down areas like group Wikis and internal project sites would benefit from a central search engine even more than these public pages. This problem may be solved later -- currently marked "won't fix" for obvious reasons.
See also
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Links
- http://search.informatik.uni-goettingen.de -- plain Search
- http://yacy.net/ -- the Source