Museum Blogs – Google Co-op Search Engine
February 2nd, 2007 by Jim SpadacciniWith 113 museum blogs now listed in the MuseumBlogs directory we’ve thinking about the next steps for the site. It is in need of a redesign to accomodate the large number of blogs that have been added recently, there were only around 30 when it launched early last summer. Since this is an “unfunded” project, we don’t always the time we’d like to work on it. As part of redesign, a simple tool we’ve been experimenting with is Google Custom Search Engines, known as Google Co-op (Beta, of course).
We’ve created a museum blog co-op that does a pretty good job of searching the 113 blogs listed in the directory. You can try it out right here. (Updated: 2-5-07)
There is also a page for Museum Blogs on Google itself. This co-op doesn’t allow other contributors (although you can always add your site to Museum Blogs). Seems like there’s a lot of potential here for museums and others. If you want to add the code to search Museums Blogs from your own, it’s below.

February 2nd, 2007 at 2:26 pm
[...] Jim at Ideum encouraged me to have a play with Google’s Co-op Search. [...]
February 7th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
Eek! The “Museum Blogs co-op” graphic won’t load on our site (http://questacon.edu.au/polarpassport/
Any ideas? I literally just dumped your code into a Typepad list item…
Search-wise it works great though!
Geoff
February 7th, 2007 at 2:51 pm
Geoff,
We’re going to post a simplified version, very soon. Typepad might be overwriting the styling.
Jim
February 7th, 2007 at 3:26 pm
…OK – I’ll leave it as is for now (Safari and Firefox are OK, but IE shows a missing graphic icon. I have the MuseumBlogs graphic there for now.
I tried a local copy of the co-op image but that didn’t help
Well done and thanks for all the work you do supporting the museum community
Geoff
February 16th, 2007 at 10:30 am
[...] We finally carved out the time to make some very necessary changes to the Museum Blogs directory and aggregator. The site is a customized WordPress application with quite a bit of additional coding to make it all work. We’ve added pagination, integrated a Google Co-op search, and we have greatly improved the “auto aggregator.” The site now can handle RSS 1.0 and 2.0, along with Atom syndication. This major improvement in syndication has increased the number of posts in the site, there are now nearly 10,000. That means there are nearly 10,000 links to other museum blogs! We hope that this helps improve the authority of the all of the 118 blogs in the site. Afterall, that’s why we built the directory last May. render({page_title: “New and improved Museum Blogs directory”, page_url:”http://www.ideum.com/blog/2007/02/16/new-and-improved-museum-blogs-directory/”}); [...]
February 17th, 2007 at 3:46 am
[...] Museum Blogs – Google Co-op Search Engine February 2nd, 2007 by AutoAggregator With 113 museum blogs now listed in the MuseumBlogs directory we’ve thinking about the next steps for the site. It is in need of a redesign to accomodate the large number of blogs that have been added recently, there were only around 30 when it launched early last summer. Since this… [...]