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Size/speed of various MARC serializations using ruby-marc
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Disclaimer: I'm not actually a robot. Size/speed of various MARC serializations using ruby-marc. Sep 29, 2010. Method that creates a data structure that is (a) round-trippable without any data loss, and (b) amenable to serializing to JSON. He’s calling it. Even though the serialization is up to the programmer, it’s expected most of us will use JSON), and I think it’s the way to go in terms of JSON-able MARC data. Database using something like JSONPath. For this test, I used:. Is a very fast C-based JSON ...
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Disclaimer: I'm not actually a robot. How good is our relevancy ranking? May 25, 2011. For those of us that spend our days trying to tweak Mirlyn. To make it better, one of the most important and, in many ways, most opaque questions is, How good is our relevancy ranking? Research from the UMich Library’s Usability Group ( pdf; 600k. Points to the importance of relevancy ranking for both known-item searches and discovery, but mapping search terms to the. more. May 6, 2011. May 3, 2011. Apr 12, 2011. Yeste...