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Blogs: 170
Pages: 4
Memos: 113
Invitations: 1
Location: Kyoto and Auckland
Work interests: research, editing, science communication
Affiliation/website: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
Preferred contact method: Any
Preferred contact language(s): English, German
Contact: email = researchcooperative-at-gmail-dot-com
Favourite publications: Various, and especially the open access versions of older journals with effective review systems

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Work: ethnobotany, prehistory, museum curation
Affiliations: 1996-present: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. 1995: Freelance editor, Kyoto. 1994: JSPS Research Visitor, Kyoto University, Kyoto. 1993: Research Visitor, Australian National University, Canberra. 1991: Visiting Researcher, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka.1990: STA Fellow, National Institute for Ornamental Plants, Vegetables, and Tea (NIVOT), Ano, Japan
Contact: National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Expo Park, Suita City, Osaka, Japan 565-8511
Biographical: Established the Research Cooperative in 2001
Favourite Publications: Various

Site indexing and search test: index page

To calibrate and compare the effectiveness of different indexing and search systems, for finding information inside the Research Cooperative network, we will create a set of pages (notes, messages, message replies) with various target words, numbers, and so on.

To keep track of these indexing test pages, we will link to them or record their locations in this note:

(1)..../group/researchcooperativereview/forum/topics/index-test-page-1 (half the word set tagged)
(2.../forum/topics/our-website-search-system (reply, no tags possible)

Words not currently found in a search of our network:

allowable
calibrate
intron
stemword (tag)
superheated (tag)
zoogeography (tag)

Words currently found:

absolute (4 locations)
deliberate (3 locations)
consistent (4 locations)
fantastic (3 locations) (tag)
granite (3 locations) (tag)
repetition (2 locations) (tag)


Results:

7th November 8.30 pm - all the new words could be found using Ning global search, and none by Google custom search (on all content); however, Ning does not show the exact location and context of the search term.

For words in locations currently found by Ning global search, Google global search could find some locations -- usually not so many, but it could show the exact location and context of each term that it did find:

absolute (0 location), deliberate (1 location), consistent (3 locations), fantastic (1 location), granite (1 location), repetition (3 locations)

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