Hi Aroldo,

In DSpace, the "most relevant" ordering always corresponds to the relevance 
"score" provided by Apache Solr.  Apache Solr will attempt to rank or score 
results based on your search query, and will sort them so that the most 
relevant results are more likely to be at the top.

More information on Solr relevance can be found 
at https://solr.apache.org/guide/8_0/relevance.html

Based on your search, it's also possible to "boost" the score of specific 
words, etc.  For 
example 
https://solr.apache.org/guide/8_0/the-standard-query-parser.html#boosting-a-term-with

Basically, DSpace's search engine is entirely driven by Solr.  DSpace does 
not have its own relevancy score/rank. DSpace will just return the results 
based on how your Solr is configured.

Tim

On Friday, February 14, 2025 at 1:57:21 PM UTC-6 aro...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello everybody.
>
> I would like to know what this "most relevant" ordering means. Is the 
> ordering based on some metadata, some statistics?
>
> [image: image.png]
>
> Att,
>
> Aroldo
>

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