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		<title>Information Architecture Glossary</title>
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		<description>This glossary is intended to foster development of a shared vocabulary within the new and rapidly evolving field of information architecture. It should serve as a valuable reference for anyone involved with or interested in the design of information architectures for web sites, intranets and other information systems.</description>
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		<title>Extracting Value from Automated Classification Tools: the Role of Manual Involvement and Controlled Vocabularies</title>
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		<description>Automated classification tools can&apos;t solve today&apos;s large-scale web and intranet indexing challenges alone. Neither can humans. But solutions that integrate human expertise with software products such as Interwoven&apos;s Metatagger and Autonomy&apos;s Categorizer can provide real value and savings. After a brief introduction to automated classification, this white paper discusses the benefits and limitations of manual, automated, and hybrid approaches. It explores the opportunities for leveraging controlled vocabularies and thesauri to produce more effective indexing solutions.</description>
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