Susi -
Given the research lab nature of your use case, I’ll refer you to Blacklight -
http://projectblacklight.org/ <http://projectblacklight.org/> - it’s a
front-end to Solr, a search engine service around Lucene, that you may want to
consider using as well.
Best,
Erik
> On Aug 17, 2017, at 11:18 AM, Power, Susi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I’m working as a Science Communication Specialist for a research lab. Next to
> our research itself, we are using a reference manager to store all the
> publications of our field of research and offer other interested people this
> list in form of an online library. Since the access is usually restricted to
> scientific articles we are just allowed to publish the titles and authors in
> that list and not the articles themselves.
>
> We were wondering though, whether we could run Lucene in the back of the list
> and implement it as a web interface, so that users could do a key word search
> through the actual publications without us providing them? Once Lucene found
> the article the key word is included it would just show the title in the list.
>
> I’d appreciate getting some support, since it is a very important project to
> us.
>
> Many thanks,
> Susi
>
> —
> Susi Power
> Science Communication Specialist
> Huisken Lab / Medical Engineering
> Morgridge Institute for Research, Madison WI, 53715
> (608) 316 4552
> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>