Browsing the Alex Catalogue

The Alex Catalogue is browsable by author names, subject tags, and titles. Just select a browsable list, then a letter, and finally an item.

Browsability is an important feature of any library catalog. It gives you an opportunity to see what the collection contains without entering a query. It is also possible to use browsability to identify similar names, terms, or titles. “Oh look, I hadn’t thought of that idea, and look at the alternative spellings I can use.”

Creating the browsable list is rather trivial. Since all of the underlying content is saved in a relational database, it is rather easy to loop through the fields of “controlled” vocabulary terms and “authority” lists to identify matching etext titles. These lists include:

The later is probably the most interesting since it gives you an idea of the most common words and two-word phrases used in the corpus. For example, look at the list of words starting with the letter “k” and all the ways the word “kant” has been extracted from collection

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