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sökbar

Sökbar is a Swedish adjective meaning "able to be searched" or "searchable." It describes data, documents, or content that can be located or retrieved using search methods such as keyword queries or index-based search. The noun form sökbarhet refers to the property of being searchable. The term is commonly used in information retrieval, databases, content management systems, digital libraries, and web interfaces.

Sökbar data is typically achieved through indexing and metadata: an index helps a search engine or database

The concept contrasts with content that is not sökbar, such as files stored without indexing or content

map
queries
to
relevant
records
quickly.
Full-text
search
(fulltextsökning
or
fulltext-sökning)
is
a
common
technique
to
make
documents
sökbara
by
indexing
the
words
they
contain.
Depending
on
the
context,
access
controls,
privacy
considerations,
or
obfuscation
can
affect
sökbarhet;
data
may
be
searchable
only
by
authorized
users
or
after
redaction.
protected
by
strict
access
restrictions.
In
practice,
achieving
good
sökbarhet
involves
text
normalization,
stemming,
tokenization,
and
efficient
indexing
strategies
tailored
to
the
dataset
size
and
typical
query
workload.