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Kochief is a discovery interface for local and remote collections. Records are indexed in Solr and presented with the Django web framework. Tools are in development for the management of a local catalog.

History

Kochief began with Casey Durfee's Open Source Endeca in 250 lines or less presentation at the code4lib 2007 conference, where he claimed to provide faceted features similar to the Endeca and AquaBrowser experiences using Solr and Django.

Casey's work focused strictly on the Dewey-based Horizon system he works with at the Seattle Public Library. After downloading his code, Dan Scott was able to tweak the code to work with his LC-based Unicorn system at the Laurentian University Library. He wanted to demonstrate a faceted search interface to my colleagues, and he also needed a backup catalogue because the production ILS had a nasty habit of dying at inconvenient times. He called the project "Fac-Back-OPAC".

Casey gave his blessing to do whatever Dan wanted with the code, so he made it available under the Apache 2.0 license, started with Casey's original code in the project SVN repository, and began checking in changes. Mike Beccaria, who also attended Casey's presentation, quickly joined the project as he had been working on his own fork of Casey's code and has added several enhancements. He works at Paul Smith's College and currently uses Kochief for their book catalog. You're welcome to join us too!

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Changes

Casey's code was pretty good to start with, but we're trying to make it even better:

Details

At the moment, the code needs lots more work, but the following leaps out at me:









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