From 180e3329fcce010b58b9e9ca826f9c1757e091e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kathy Lussier Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 15:04:30 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] LP#1744385: Additions and edits to release note entry Minor edits to the release notes entry. Also, I highlighted the increased use of Display Fields in the client since I thought it would be of interest to some users. I also incorporated information regarding default weights, which were added after Mike wrote up his release note for this feature. Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier Signed-off-by: Dan Wells --- ...h-display-infrastructure-improvements.adoc | 35 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/RELEASE_NOTES_NEXT/Architecture/search-display-infrastructure-improvements.adoc b/docs/RELEASE_NOTES_NEXT/Architecture/search-display-infrastructure-improvements.adoc index 88b2f8cfa4..0ed9de66c1 100644 --- a/docs/RELEASE_NOTES_NEXT/Architecture/search-display-infrastructure-improvements.adoc +++ b/docs/RELEASE_NOTES_NEXT/Architecture/search-display-infrastructure-improvements.adoc @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ search. It is also fairly ineffective at achieving the goal of weighted keyword fields. Virtual Index Definitions will substantially alleviate the need for these workarounds and their consequences. - * A Virtual Index Definition is not required supply any configuration for + * A Virtual Index Definition does not require any configuration for extracting bibliographic data from records, but instead can become a sink for -data collected by other index definitions which is then colocated together to +data collected by other index definitions, which is then colocated together to supply a search target made up of the separately extracted data. Virtual Index Definitions are effectively treated as aggregate definitions, matching across all values extracted from constituent non-virtual index definitions. They can @@ -51,11 +51,14 @@ field. Increased use of Metabib Display Fields +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -In extention of changes proposed in other available branches, we here use -Metabib Display Fields to render catalog search results, intermediate metarecord -results, and record detail pages.This will requires the addition of several new -Metabib Display Field definitions, as well as Perl services to gather and render -the data. +We use Metabib Display Fields (newly available in 3.0) to render catalog search +results, intermediate metarecord results, and record detail pages.This requires +the addition of several new Metabib Display Field definitions, as well as Perl +services to gather and render the data. + +We also use more Metabib Display Fields in the client. As a result, +bibliographic fields will display in proper case in more client interfaces and +in Evergreen reports. Search Term Highlighting ++++++++++++++++++++++++ @@ -75,7 +78,7 @@ fields are searched as well as exposing concepts like stemming. Interfaces ++++++++++ A new AngularJS "MARC Search/Facet Fields" interface has been created to replace - the Dojo version, and both have been extended to support Virtual Index +the Dojo version, and both have been extended to support Virtual Index Definition data supplier mapping and weighting. Settings & Permissions @@ -112,6 +115,22 @@ been augmented to be able to return a data structure describing how the search was performed, in a way that allows a separate support API to gather a highlighted version of the Display Field data for a given record. +Default Weights ++++++++++++++++ +By default, the following fields will be weighted more heavily in keyword +searches. Administrators can change these defaults by changing the values in the + "All searchable fields" virtual index in the "MARC Search/Facet Fields" +interface. + + * Title proper + * Main title (a new index limited to the words in the 245a) + * Personal author + * All subjects + +In addition, note indexes and the physical description index will receive +less weight in default keyword searches. + + Re-ingest or Indexing Dependencies ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ With the addition and modification of many Index Definitions, a full reingest is -- 2.43.2