摘要:In a burst of enthusiasm between evaluating tenders for the new library management system and actually starting to implement it, I wrote a paper called Architectures for Web Collection Delivery [1] in which I detailed the current barriers to access on the Library’s website and speculated on what we might be able to achieve with a new catalogue. One of the problems we hoped to address was that a large proportion of queries to our Site Search are subject or topic based. We proposed to develop a One Search capability to exploit this behaviour and draw users into the catalogue. This paper looks at what other people are doing to solve the same problem, why we have chosen the One Search approach and what issues still remain to be resolved.