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Tags in upper case #13
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On further reflection, maybe we should not display the "keywords" field since it gives the impression there is a thesaurus of some kind - and that's not the case, at least, not yet. dm |
Hmm. I think it's important to display the keywords because we use them in the search index. If someone searches for "Labor union members" and they land at http://labourstudies.ca/citation/1601, the general thinking on the information retrieval side of things is that they will be confused if they don't see those words anywhere in the record. Building a thesaurus from this would eventually be rather nice :) |
Okay, let's leave it as is.... Is there an automated way to normalize the dm On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Dan Scott [email protected] wrote:
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We actually nuked keywords display as part of issue #25 (yay overlapping issues). It's easy to restore the display of the keywords if so desired. It would be a tiny bit harder to only initial-capitalize words using the |
We need to turn our minds to what a thesaurus might look like. A good dm On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Dan Scott [email protected] wrote:
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The tags retrieved from Ebsco when downloading records are often are in upper case. Look at the tags for this title: Agnes Macphail and Canadian Working Women. dm
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