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		<title>Card Sorting: helping figure out your &#8216;best fit&#8217; site taxonomy</title>
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Card sorting is a technique that many information architects (and related professionals.) use as an input to the structure of a site or product. With so many of us using the technique, why would we need to write an article on it?
While card sorting is described in a few texts and a number of sites, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>NHS Guidance: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Information Architecture</title>
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This guidance helps healthcare organisations apply a chosen information architecture or taxonomy within a 2007 Office system environment. Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 Information Architecture describes how to plan and design an information architecture and provides step-by-step instructions showing how to configure Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 with these settings. 
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