SRU Open Search: Open Source Customizable Interface for Displaying SRU-Formatted XML
The Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Services at the University of Strathclyde has released SRU Open Search, an open source customizable interface for displaying SRU-formatted XML.
Here are some features selected from a more comprehensive list:
- Bookmarkable pages, so you can share a page of results via email
- Share items via social bookmarking sites (Delicious, Digg, Google)
- Featured audio highlighting—inline mp3 player via flash
- Featured content highlighting . . .
- Visualisation of search terms via pie chart, tag cloud & tree map . . .
- Portable version of search so users can add to their own site
- Browser search plugin for Firefox & Internet Explorer (inc Auto Suggest)
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