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DiscoverEd is a search prototype developed by Creative Commons to explore metadata enhanced search, specifically for OER.  While most search engines rely solely on algorithmic analyses of resources, DiscoverEd can incorporate [[DiscoverEd Data|data provided by the resource publisher or curator]]. DiscoverEd supports several common metadata formats, including OAI-PMH and RDFa.  The use of these formats allows otherwise unrelated educational projects, curators, and repositories to express facts about their resources in the a way that tools (like DiscoverEd) can use for purposes like search and discovery.  DiscoverEd is a project that allows us to explore ways to improve search for OER, and simultaneously demonstrate the utility of structured data.  DiscoverEd is built on [http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/ Nutch].
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DiscoverEd is a search prototype developed by Creative Commons to explore metadata enhanced search, specifically for OER.  While most search engines rely solely on algorithmic analyses of resources, DiscoverEd can incorporate [[DiscoverEd Data|data provided by the resource publisher or curator]]. DiscoverEd supports several common metadata formats, including OAI-PMH and RDFa.  The use of these formats allows otherwise unrelated educational projects,[http://www.hwlaw.com legal], and repositories to express facts about their resources in the a way that tools (like DiscoverEd) can use for purposes like search and discovery.  DiscoverEd is a project that allows us to explore ways to improve search for OER, and simultaneously demonstrate the utility of structured data.  DiscoverEd is built on [http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/ Nutch].
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Creative Commons used to maintain an experimental instance of DiscoverEd at discovered.labs.creativecommons.org, but in an effort to focus resources and expertise on areas that will have maximum impact, CC [http://labs.creativecommons.org/2011/04/11/the-future-of-discovered/ discontined development] of the project.
  
 
== General Documentation ==
 
== General Documentation ==
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*[[DiscoverEd Metadata|Metadata]]
 
*[[DiscoverEd Metadata|Metadata]]
 
** Basic guide on metadata markup for DiscoverEd.
 
** Basic guide on metadata markup for DiscoverEd.
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==Software Documentation ==
 
*[[DiscoverEd Quickstart|Quickstart]]
 
*[[DiscoverEd Quickstart|Quickstart]]
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*[[/Install_manually|Installing Instructions]]
 
*[[Running DiscoverEd]]
 
*[[Running DiscoverEd]]
 
*[[DiscoverEd Data|Data]]
 
*[[DiscoverEd Data|Data]]
**This page documents ways in which developers may use the data gathered by the project for other purposes.
 
  
 
== Developer Documentation ==
 
== Developer Documentation ==
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== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==
 
*[[Related Efforts]]
 
*[[Related Efforts]]
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*[[Search and Discovery: OER's Open Loop]], a paper on our DiscoverEd work
  
 
[[Category:DiscoverEd]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 15 September 2013

DiscoverEd is a search prototype developed by Creative Commons to explore metadata enhanced search, specifically for OER. While most search engines rely solely on algorithmic analyses of resources, DiscoverEd can incorporate data provided by the resource publisher or curator. DiscoverEd supports several common metadata formats, including OAI-PMH and RDFa. The use of these formats allows otherwise unrelated educational projects,legal, and repositories to express facts about their resources in the a way that tools (like DiscoverEd) can use for purposes like search and discovery. DiscoverEd is a project that allows us to explore ways to improve search for OER, and simultaneously demonstrate the utility of structured data. DiscoverEd is built on Nutch.

Creative Commons used to maintain an experimental instance of DiscoverEd at discovered.labs.creativecommons.org, but in an effort to focus resources and expertise on areas that will have maximum impact, CC discontined development of the project.

General Documentation

  • FAQ
  • Glossary
    • Gloassary of DiscoverEd-related terms.
  • Metadata
    • Basic guide on metadata markup for DiscoverEd.

Software Documentation

Developer Documentation

Additional Information