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{{Conference|URL=http://code4lib.org/conference/2015|Start Date=February 9, 2015|End Date=February 12, 2015|Location=Portland, OR|Coordinates=45° 31'12"N 122° 40''55"W|Organizers=Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, Tom Johnson|Contact=360-961-7721}}*[[2015 Conference Committees]]*[[2015 Hosting Proposals ]]*[[2015 Prepared Talk Proposals]]*[[2015 Preconference Proposals]]*[[2015 Invited Speakers Nominations]]*[[2015 T-Shirt Design Proposals]]**[[2015 Sponsor Logos for Prepared T-Shirt]]*[[2015 Room and Ride Share]]*[[2015 Social Activities]]*[[2015 Video Recording & Streaming]]*[[2015 During the Conference Volunteers]]*[[2015 Lessons Learned]]*[[2015 Lightning Talks:''']]
 Please follow the formatting guidelines: <pre> == Talk Title: == * Speaker's name, affiliation, and email address* Second speaker's name, affiliation, email address, if second speaker Abstract of no more than 500 words. </pre> '''Talk Proposals''' == The Impossible Search: Pulling data form unknown sources == * Riley Childs, no official affiliation (currently a Senior in High School at Charlotte United Christian Academy), rchilds (AT) cucawarriors.com  It's easy to search data you know the structure of, but what if you need to pull in data from sources that don't have a standard structure. The ability to search community events along with your standard catalog search results is an example, but often the only way to pull these events is through XML, JSON, (Insert structured format here), or even just raw html. But how do you get that structure? That simple question is what makes this impossible. The process to define and process this structure takes a lot of manual labor, especially if the data you are pulling is just HTML, and then every time you add data to the index you have to run all the data through a script to pull in data in a format Solr or an other index can use. This talk will focus on Solr, but the principles explained will apply to many other indexes.    [[Category:Code4Lib2015]] [[Category:Talk ProposalsConferences]]

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