Poster

Enhancing end user searching of HealthInsite

Prue Deacon

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952107163

Abstract

HealthInsite is the Australian federal government's Internet gateway to quality health information. The site was an early adopter of Dublin Core and makes extensive use of metadata in its navigation structure. HealthInsite has two search options utilising the Verity search engine: a simple text search and a metadata search. A third search option is the thesaurus search which is most likely to be used by information specialists. Additional functionality is being considered to improve subject searching for end users. This paper defines the research needed as background to developing the system specifications. The need to consider the whole information retrieval process is emphasised, and a clear role for metadata specialists identified.

Author information

Prue Deacon

HealthInsite Editorial Team Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing Australia

Cite this article

Deacon, P. (2002). Enhancing end user searching of HealthInsite. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2002. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952107163
Published

Issue

DC-2002--Florence Proceedings
Location:
Florence, Italy
Dates:
October 13-17, 2002
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