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Category: Findability

September 8, 2003 Findability / Interfaces

Sitemaps and Site Indexes: What They Are and Why You Should Have Them

Posted by Chiara Fox

Sitemaps and site indexes are forms of supplemental navigation. They give users a way to navigate a site without having to use the global navigation. By providing a way to visualize and understand the layout and structure of the site, a sitemap can help a lost or confused user find her way.

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August 26, 2003 Findability / Process and Methods / Search and Metadata

Synonym Rings and Authority Files

Posted by Fred Leise

In part 3 of the continuing series on controlled vocabularies and faceted classification, the authors explain synonym rings and authority files and how their use can bridge the gap between natural language and complex controlled vocabularies (taxonomies and thesauri).

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December 9, 2002 Findability / Process and Methods / Search and Metadata

All About Facets & Controlled Vocabularies

Posted by Fred Leise

Information architects are fascinated with faceted classification and its application to information architecture problems. Our three authors present a series of in-depth articles covering faceted classification and controlled vocabularies and their practical application.

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