If search is your priority, then I think solr would be a better option.

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Dhanushka Samarakoon <dhan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Michele,
> We created one using wordpress (which is not yet live)
> If you are interested in that route, I'll be happy to share the details
> with you.
> Dhanushka.
>
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Michele DeSilva <mdesi...@cocc.edu>wrote:
>
>> Hi Code4Lib-ers,
>>
>> I want to chime in and say that I, too, enjoyed the streaming archive from
>> the conference.
>>
>> I also have a question: my library has a horribly antiquated A to Z list
>> of databases and online resources (it's based in Access). We'd like to do
>> something that looks more modern and is far more user friendly. I found a
>> great article in the Code4Lib journal (issue 12, by Danielle Rosenthal &
>> Mario Bernado) about building a searchable A to Z list using Drupal. I'm
>> also wondering what other institutions have done as far as in-house
>> solutions. I know there're products we could buy, but, like everyone else,
>> we don't have much money at the moment.
>>
>> Thanks for any info or advice!
>>
>> Michele DeSilva
>> Central Oregon Community College Library
>> Emerging Technologies Librarian
>> 541-383-7565
>> mdesi...@cocc.edu
>>
>
>

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