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FederatedFederated Search Engines Search Engines
Paper presented at seminar onPaper presented at seminar on
SEARCH ENGINES AND DATABASES SEARCH ENGINES AND DATABASES
ByByMrs. Shakuntala NighotMrs. Shakuntala Nighot
2009-20102009-2010
SHPT School of Library ScienceS.N.D.T. Women’s University
Mumbai 400 020
Under Guidance of
Dr. Sarika Sawant
OutlineOutlineDefinition- Federated search Definition- Federated search
Need for Search EnginesNeed for Search Engines
What is Deep Web?What is Deep Web?
Google search vs. Federated SearchGoogle search vs. Federated Search
Need For Federated Search EnginesNeed For Federated Search Engines
Features, Limitations, Examples of Federated Search Engines Features, Limitations, Examples of Federated Search Engines
Criteria for Selecting Best Federated Search EngineCriteria for Selecting Best Federated Search Engine
MetaLib Vs. WebFeat- A comparative Study MetaLib Vs. WebFeat- A comparative Study
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Definition - Federated SearchDefinition - Federated Search
““Federated search is the process of performing a Federated search is the process of performing a simultaneous real-time search of multiple diverse simultaneous real-time search of multiple diverse and distributed sources from a single search page, and distributed sources from a single search page, with the federated search engine acting as with the federated search engine acting as intermediary.” intermediary.” (Lederman, n,d,)(Lederman, n,d,)
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Search Engines-NeedSearch Engines-Need
A web search engine is a tool designed to search for A web search engine is a tool designed to search for information on wwwinformation on wwwE.g.. Yahoo, GoogleE.g.. Yahoo, Google
Need- One needs to refer the catalogue to find to Need- One needs to refer the catalogue to find to particular book from the vast collection of the library. particular book from the vast collection of the library. catalogue acts as an important intermediary between catalogue acts as an important intermediary between library sources and user.library sources and user.
Following the same lines, The Search engine helps the Following the same lines, The Search engine helps the user to sift through ocean of knowledge on World Wide user to sift through ocean of knowledge on World Wide Web and to find the specific information needed.Web and to find the specific information needed.
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What is Deep Web? What is Deep Web?
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Deep Web is part of World Wide Web other than surface Deep Web is part of World Wide Web other than surface web which cannot be indexed by common search web which cannot be indexed by common search engines.engines.
It is 500 times surface web, Consists of Scholarly and It is 500 times surface web, Consists of Scholarly and research material research material
Providers of such content Providers of such content ::
Database Vendors, Database Vendors,
Commercial Publishers of full-text material, Commercial Publishers of full-text material,
Libraries Libraries
RepositoriesRepositories
Need for Federated Search EnginesNeed for Federated Search Engines
Libraries/Institutions Procure these databases Libraries/Institutions Procure these databases
Query Language, User interface for each of them is Query Language, User interface for each of them is
differentdifferent
Patrons don’t prefer searching them one by one.Patrons don’t prefer searching them one by one.
Federated Search Engines offers single interface to Federated Search Engines offers single interface to search across all resourcessearch across all resources
They give entry to the deep web while Common Search They give entry to the deep web while Common Search engines Can’tengines Can’t
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Google vs. Fed. Search EngineGoogle vs. Fed. Search EngineGoogle periodically visits the sites on its list and Google periodically visits the sites on its list and identifies the new links at those sites. Following those identifies the new links at those sites. Following those links it arrives at new pages where it find more links. In links it arrives at new pages where it find more links. In doing this, Google discovers sites it didn’t knew till doing this, Google discovers sites it didn’t knew till previous visits. And add it its databases.previous visits. And add it its databases.
Process of going from one page to another and then to Process of going from one page to another and then to another is referred to as “crawling,”another is referred to as “crawling,”
Deep Web content don’t have such links. Google Can’t Deep Web content don’t have such links. Google Can’t retrieve it.retrieve it.
Federated Search Engines are programmed to fill up the Federated Search Engines are programmed to fill up the search form for user queries, submit them to various search form for user queries, submit them to various deep web resources and to read the results from them.deep web resources and to read the results from them.
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Federated Search Engines-FeaturesFederated Search Engines-FeaturesSaves Time/One Stop ShoppingSaves Time/One Stop Shopping
Quality Results –Authentic sourcesQuality Results –Authentic sources
Most current ContentMost current Content
Aggregation (Helpful Arrangement)Aggregation (Helpful Arrangement)
Relevance RankingRelevance Ranking
De-duplicationDe-duplication
Simple Search, Advance Search/ LimitersSimple Search, Advance Search/ Limiters
Clustering/ Subject GroupingClustering/ Subject Grouping88
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Federated Search Engines - LimitationsFederated Search Engines - Limitations
Doesn’t offer native searchDoesn’t offer native search
Hard to go deeper in collectionHard to go deeper in collection
Slow in Response TimeSlow in Response Time
Complete de-duping is difficultComplete de-duping is difficult
Configuring For new database- time consumingConfiguring For new database- time consuming
Changed database configuration- unsearchableChanged database configuration- unsearchable
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Some Federated Search ApplicationsSome Federated Search Applications
360 Search360 Search
DeepWebDeepWeb
LiraryFindLiraryFind
MetaLibMetaLib
Scitopeia.orgScitopeia.org
WebFeatWebFeat
WorldWideScienceWorldWideScience
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Criteria -Selecting Best Federated Criteria -Selecting Best Federated Search EngineSearch Engine
HostingHosting Vendor Hosted ModelVendor Hosted Model Locally Hosted ModelLocally Hosted Model
PricingPricing100% database compatibility100% database compatibilityScreen Scrapping Vs. Native InterfaceScreen Scrapping Vs. Native InterfaceAutomatic 24*7 Monitoring and updatesAutomatic 24*7 Monitoring and updatesCustom User InterfaceCustom User InterfaceQuality of ConnectorsQuality of ConnectorsRelevance RankingRelevance RankingTrialsTrials
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MetaLib Vs WebFeat MetaLib Vs WebFeat
WebFeatWebFeat DeepWebDeepWeb
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Criteria MetaLib Webfeat
1 Shows Search Results in
2 Consistency in results returned
3 No of databases searched at a time
4 Option for “Search All Databases”
5 One Stop Shopping
MetaLib Interface
Yes; All databases have same search default operators
Ten
No
No
Native Interface
No; All databases searched has different default operators
No Limit
Yes
Yes
MeaLib Vs. WebFeatMeaLib Vs. WebFeat
WebFeatWebFeat DeepWebDeepWeb
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Criteria MetaLib Webfeat
6 Speed of retrieval
7 Allows Customized Grouping of Databases
8 Type of Hosting offered
9 At a time Searching Capacity of Simple Search
10 Interface Complexity
11Sorting of Records offered
More
No
Vendor, Local both
1 Category of subject
Less
By many ways (Year, relevance etc.)
Comparatively Less
Yes
Vendor
All Categories
More
No sorting
ConclusionConclusion
Federated search engines are powerful tools Federated search engines are powerful tools which can create a single gateway linking to the which can create a single gateway linking to the scattered information resources, lying even in scattered information resources, lying even in the deep web.the deep web.
It helps users to find high-quality, most It helps users to find high-quality, most current ,more specialized information from current ,more specialized information from remote corners of the Internet. Hence it’s a vital remote corners of the Internet. Hence it’s a vital technology in today's information age technology in today's information age
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