We use Solr with pdf.js for display (the same PDF display engine recent 
versions of Firefox use) all displayed via a Drupal site. Drupal has 
some nice integration for both of the other pieces, but is pretty 
heavyweight, so might or might not be your speed otherwise.

On Mon 04 Nov 2013 09:15:26 AM PST, Zack Williams wrote:
> On Nov 4, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Roy McMorran <mcmor...@low-tide.com> wrote:
>>
>> Someone at $WORK has a requirement for a "web site" to provide a publicly 
>> accessible and keyword searchable archive of PDFs.
>
> I've seen Apache Solr (free) and things that build on it like LucidWorks 
> (commercial) used for this.
>
> - Zack
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