Oops, should have read the other replies first. :) --Ere On 23.3.2011 17:05, Ere Maijala wrote: > Hi Edward, > > I haven't actually used it for searching apart from a quick test, but > PKP Harvester2 (pkp.sfu.ca/harvester/) might fit your needs. It's LAMP, > open source and workable. We're building an OAI-PMH aggregator on top of > it. > > --Ere > > On 16.3.2011 17:00, Edward M. Corrado wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I [will soon] have a small set (< 1000 records) of Dublin Core >> metadata published in OAI_DC format that I want to be searchable via a >> Web browser. Normally we would use Ex Libris's Primo for this, but >> this particular set of data may have some confidential information and >> our repository only has minimal built in search functions. While we >> still may go with Primo for these records, I am looking for at other >> possibilities. The requirements as I see them are: >> >> 1) Can ingest records in OAI_DC format >> 2) Allow remote end-users who are familiar with the collection search >> these ingest records via a Web browser. >> 3)Search should be keyword anywhere or individual fields although it >> does not need to have every whizzbang feature out there. In other >> words, basic search feature are fine. >> 4) Should support the ability to link to the display copy in our >> repository (probably goes without saying) >> 5) Should be simple to install and maintain (Thus, at least in my >> mind, eliminating something like Blacklight) >> 6) Preferably a LAMP application although a Windows server based >> solution is a possibility as well >> 7) Preferably Open Source, or at least no- or low-cost >> >> I haven't been able to find anything searching the Web, but it seems >> like something people may have done before. Before I re-invent the >> wheel or shoe-horn something together, does anyone have any >> suggestions? >> >> Edward >> > > -- Ere Maijala Kansalliskirjasto