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I am not sure whether Emory has Acquia's taxonomy function. When the WHSC Library was using Drupal years ago, we had it.
What I like about the Acquia taxonomy was common things could be grouped together. For instance, let's say that a user searched Pscyhology. With the Acquia taxonomy, the user would see databases, books, and other resources that were tagged as Psychology. It does involve a lot of backend work by content creators/Czars but I really believe that the tool would make things easier to locate for users.
Currently, the "Site Search" does not work well.
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I am not sure whether Emory has Acquia's taxonomy function. When the WHSC Library was using Drupal years ago, we had it.
What I like about the Acquia taxonomy was common things could be grouped together. For instance, let's say that a user searched Pscyhology. With the Acquia taxonomy, the user would see databases, books, and other resources that were tagged as Psychology. It does involve a lot of backend work by content creators/Czars but I really believe that the tool would make things easier to locate for users.
Currently, the "Site Search" does not work well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: