The fact is discovery search engines have not evolved with the digital nature of academic resources. In addition, the way the user constructs the words and methods they use to do their research have changed. Besides, the user’s background and language are now driving the evolution of discovery services.
The result is a search experience that accommodates the user’s natural language, which can be queried using very specific relationship types. In addition, discovery services with a more equitable search save time for the researcher and allow institutions to serve the needs of all users.
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