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'''Talk Title:'''
 
Kill the search button
 
'''Speaker name(s), affiliation(s), and email address(es):'''
 
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen, State and University Library, Denmark, mn@statsbiblioteket.dk
* Jørn Thøgersen, State and University Library, Denmark, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk
 
'''Abstract of no more than 500 words:'''
 
We demo three concepts that eliminate the search button.
 
1. Instant search. Why wait for tiresome page reloads when searching? Instant search updates the search result on every key-press. We will show how we integrated this feature into our own library search system with minimal changes to the existing setup.
 
2. Index lookup. Ever dreamed of your own inline instant index lookup?
We demo an instant index lookup feature that requires no search button and no page refreshes - and without ever leaving the search field.
 
3. Slide your data. Sliders are an alternative way to fit search results to the user's search context.
Examples are sliders that move search results priorities between title and subject and between books by an author and books about the author.
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