Page History
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- Sidebar browse facets that can be configured to use contents from any metadata field
- Dynamically generated timespans for dates
- Customizable "recent submissions" view on the repository homepage, collection and community pages
- Hit highlighting & search snippets
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Starting from DSpace 3.0 discovery , Discovery is also supported in JSPUI. |
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- Hierarchical facets sidebar facets
- Improved & more intuitive user interface
- Access rights based results
- Authority control & variants aware awareness ( homonymous homonyms are shown separately in a facet if they have different authority ID). All variants form variant forms as know recognized by the authority framework are indexed. See Authority Framework
XMLUI-only:
- Hit highlighting and search snippets support
- "More like this" (related items)
Enabling Discovery
Step required for: XMLUI
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Property: | search.server |
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Informational Note: | Discovery relies on a Solr index for storage and retrieval of its information. This parameter determines the location of the Solr index. |
Property: | index.ignore |
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Informational Note: | By default, Discovery will include all of the DSpace metadata in its search index. In cases where specific metadata is confidential, repository managers can include those fields by adding them to this comma separated list. |
Property: | index.authority.ignore[.field] |
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Informational Note: | By default, Discovery will use the authority information in the metadata to disambiguate homonymoushomonyms. Setting this property to false will make the indexing process the same as the metadata doesn't include authority information. The configuration can be different on a field (<schema>.<element>.<qualifier>) basis, the property without field set the default value. |
Property: | index.authority.ignore-prefered[.field] |
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Informational Note: | By default, Discovery will use the authority information in the metadata to query the authority for the prefered label. Setting this property to false will make the indexing process the same as the metadata doesn't include authority information (i.e. the prefered form is the one recorded in the metadata value). The configuration can be different on a field (<schema>.<element>.<qualifier>) basis, the property without field set the default value. If the authority is a remote service, disabling this feature can greatly improve performance. |
Property: | index.authority.ignore-variants[.field] |
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Informational Note: | By default, Discovery will use the authority information in the metadata to query the authority for variants. Setting this property to false will make the indexing process the same, as the metadata doesn't include authority information. The configuration can be different on a per-field (<schema>.<element>.<qualifier>) basis, the property without field set the default value. If the authority is a remote service, disabling this feature can greatly improve performance. |
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Class: | DiscoveryConfigurationService |
Purpose: | Defines the mapping between separate Discovery configurations and individual collections/communities |
Default: | All communities, collections and the homepage (key=default) are mapped to defaultConfiguration |
Class: | DiscoveryConfiguration |
Purpose: | Groups configurations for sidebar facets, search filters, search sort options and recent submissions |
Default: | There is one configuration by default called defaultConfiguration |
Class: | DiscoverySearchFilter |
Purpose: | Defines that specific metadata fields should be enabled as a search filter |
Default: | dc.title, dc.contributor.author, dc.creator, dc.subject.* and dc.date.issued are defined as search filters |
Class: | DiscoverySearchFilterFacet |
Purpose: | Defines which metadata fields should be offered as a contextual sidebar browse options, each of these facets has also got to be a search filter |
Default: | dc.contributor.author, dc.creator, dc.subject.* and dc.date.issued |
Class: | HierarchicalSidebarFacetConfiguration |
Purpose: | Defines which metadata fields contain hierarchical data and should be offered as a contextual sidebar option |
Class: | DiscoverySortConfiguration |
Purpose: | Further specifies the sort options to which a DiscoveryConfiguration refers |
Default: | dc.title and dc.date.issued are defined as alternatives for sorting, other than Relevance (hard-coded) |
Class: | DiscoveryHitHighlightingConfiguration |
Purpose: | Defines which metadata fields can contain hit highlighting & search snippets |
Default: | dc.title, dc.contributor.author, dc.subject, dc.description.abstract & full text from text files. |
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In addition to the summarized descriptions of the default values, following details help you to better understand these defaults. If you haven't yetalready done so, download the configuration file and review it together with the following parameters.
The file contains one default configuration that defines following sidebar facets, search filters, sort fields and recent submissions display:
- Sidebar facets
- searchFilterAuthor: groups groups the metadata fields dc.contributor.author & dc.creator with a facet limit of 10, sorted by occurrence count
- searchFilterSubject: groups all subject metadata fields (dc.subject.*) with a facet limit of 10, sorted by occurrence count
- searchFilterIssued: contains the dc.date.issued metadata field, which is identified with the type "date" and sorted by specific date values
- Search filters
- searchFilterTitle: contains the dc.title metadata field
- searchFilterAuthor: contains the dc.contributor.author & dc.creator metadata fields
- searchFilterSubject: contains the dc.subject.* metadata fields
- searchFilterIssued: contains the dc.date.issued metadata field with the type "date"
- Sort fields
- sortTitle: contains the dc.title metadata field
- sortDateIssued: contains the dc.date.issued metadata field, this sort has the type date configured.
- defaultFilterQueries
- The default configuration contains no defaultFilterQueries
- The default filter queries are disabled by default but there is an example in the default configuration in comments which allows discovery to only return items (as opposed to also communities/collections).
- Recent Submissions
- The recent submissions are sorted by dc.date. accessioned which is a date and a maximum number of 5 recent submissions are displayed.
- Hit highlighting
- The fields dc.title, dc.contributor.author & dc.subject can contain hit highlighting.
- The dc.description.abstract & full text field are used to render search snippets.
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