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Catmandu and Elasticsearch: making search current
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Robin Sheat
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oct Thu 29
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http://2015.osdc.com.au/schedule/presentation/39/
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When looking for information, search is important. Most of my time this year has been spent replacing Koha's old search engine with a new one based on Catmandu (a data transformation library) and Elasticsearch (you know, for search.) This talk discusses how that has gone, and what could be next.
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