In June 2007, Seth Earley and Avi Rappaport founded the Search Community of Pracitice (SearchCoP) Yahoo Group

The SearchCoP Description reads:

Running your own site or intranet search engine is very different from being a user of internet search engines — it’s not a black box any more

This search community of practice is a forum to share ideas, techniques and experiences in designing, configuring, testing, analyzing and maintaining enterprise search engines and search applications.

We welcome managers, hands-on search admins, search engine developers, site and intranet planners, information architects, usability mavens, user interface designers, user experience experts, CMS and content managers, librarians, knowledge managers and everyone with an interest in this topic.

Read latest messages at
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SearchCoP/messages

Seth Earley writes:

[What we SearchCoP needs is] to “seed” the list and get things going. My hope
is that we can get some discussions going in preparation for the Enterprise Search Summit coming up on the west coast next month. Here is a link to that conference:
http://www.enterprisesearchsummit.com/west
pdf is at:
http://www.enterprisesearchsummit.com/west/ESSW2007_At-a-Glance.pdf

I am presenting a session on “Semantic Search” and “Search as a
Platform” with my colleague Ted Sullivan from Raritan Technologies.

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