catalog search question
Is there any way to "promote" a particular bib record so that it shows up first in a search results list? My specific example is "code of iowa." Even as a title phrase search, it comes up as no. 45 is a list of 192 results. For the average public user, it might as well not even be in the catalog. I hope that they would ask a librarian, but I'm wondering if there is some way to push it into at least the first 10 results. Thanks, Tim Timothy Skeers | Cataloger | Iowa Library Services/State Library of Iowa | 1112 E. Grand Avenue | Des Moines, Iowa | 50319 | tim.skeers@lib.state.ia.us | (515) 725-0605
Tim Skeers schreef op wo 04-02-2015 om 09:57 [-0600]:
Is there any way to "promote" a particular bib record so that it shows up first in a search results list?
Things to check: * are your search results being sorted by "relevance" * is QueryWeightedFields turned on * is QueryAutoTruncation turned off (it conflicts with weighted fields, and will cause weighting to not work) This will cause the title to have a higher priority, which will tend to make it move towards the top of the list. It's a bug in Koha that causes truncation and weighting to conflict. If anyone wants a bit of a challenge, have a go at fixing that :) -- Robin Sheat Catalyst IT Ltd. ✆ +64 4 803 2204 GPG: 5FA7 4B49 1E4D CAA4 4C38 8505 77F5 B724 F871 3BDF
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