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Presented for SharePoint TechFest on May 17, 2012. All rights reserved.
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5 Questions Every Admin Should Ask Their Users to Improve SharePoint Search
Dave [email protected]@SurfRay
5 Questions Every Admin Should Ask Their Users to Improve SharePoint SearchAgenda• Review of SharePoint Search Maturity• Question 1 – Diagnosing Crawler Issues• Question 2 – Providing Useful Search Refiners• Question 3 – Fixing the Site Structure• Question 4 – Creating Useful Synonyms• Question 5 – Making a Useful Advanced Search Page• Q&A
• Regional Sales Manager for SurfRay• Job revolves around improving the UI
experience • Colleagues and I provide additional knowledge
around search to SharePoint community
About Me
SharePoint Search Maturity
100Out of box functionality for query, results, and scopes; some additional content sources may be indexed.
200 Custom scopes and iFilters employed to aid the search experience
300Search results are analyzed. Best bets and metadata properties are leveraged to aid the search experience.
400Content types and custom properties are leveraged in Advanced Search. Results customized to specific needs, may be actionable.
500Users understand relationship of tagging to search results. Automated tagging may be used. High volumes can be handled.
http://surfray.com/resources/webcasts/496-sharepoint-maturity.html
Level 500 - Custom Experience
Question 1 – Crawler Issues
Q: What content do you commonly look for that you can’t quickly find through search? Are there similarities? Are they located in similar places, similar document types, or owned by certain departments?
Answers May Reveal:• Content Sources are not set up to be crawled• iFilters are not installed and working properly• Permissions may not be set correctly• Metadata may not be mapped correctly
Email Check
Question 2 – Search Refiners
Q: On bestbuy.com, searching for “tv” will provide many refinement options on left column of the page. You can narrow the large list of TVs by Brand, Price Range, Size, Features, etc. What if you could do the same thing on your SharePoint search center? What categories would you want to refine on?
Answers May Reveal:• Metadata that you should start to collect• Metadata that is not applied to enough content• Search refiners that you should create• If certain search refiners are useful only to specific department
s
Search Refiners
Site Structure- Taxonomy
Taxonomy- bad example
Question 3 – Site Structure
Q: If you were to split your documents into categories and couldn’t use search terms to find items, what categories would you want? For example, would you split documents into practice types, industries, or geographic regions? Be creative and list any categories that could be generally descriptive to include most of your content.
Answers May Reveal:• How to build taxonomy and split document libraries• Metadata to collect• Search Refiners, fields on the Advanced Search Page, sorting
options, & groupings (Ontolica Specific) to create.
Email Check
Question 4 – Synonyms & Best Bets
Q: Are there words you commonly misspell when searching for content? Are there multiple words or acronyms you search for that have the same meaning? Be honest.
Answers May Reveal:• Best Bets to create• Synonyms to establish• Problems with document naming conventions
Synonyms & Best Bets
Question 5 – Advanced Search
Q: Are there times you find yourself forced to use the advanced search page? What are you forced to go to the advanced search page to find?
Answers May Reveal:• Fields to improve on the Advanced Search Page• Advanced search fields to include on the “basic” search page• Scopes to offer to various audiences• Useful Search Refiners• Beneficial Quick Filters (Ontolica Specific)• Useful changes to relevancy ranking models
Q/A & Contact Details
Josh NobleAuthor: Pro SharePoint 2010 Search
[email protected]@SurfRay
Dave Gordon [email protected] DaveGordon @DavidMGordon1
Additional Resources
Our SharePoint Search Video Webinars:http://surfray.com/resources/webcasts.html
Mikael Svenson – Tech and Mehttp://techmikael.blogspot.com/
Michal Pisarek – SharePoint Analyst HQhttp://www.sharepointanalysthq.com/
ProSharePointSearch.comhttp://www.prosharepointsearch.com/