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	<description>A bibliography of works by Turbek, Stephen in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Advancing Advanced Search</title>
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		<description>Advanced search is the ugly child of interface design--always included, but never loved. Websites have come to depend on their search engines as the volume of content has increased. Yet advanced search functionality has not significantly developed in years. Poor matches and overwhelming search results remain a problem for users. Perhaps the standard search pattern deserves a new look. A progressive disclosure approach can enable users to use precision advanced search techniques to refine their searches and pinpoint the desired results.</description>
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		<title>The Lazy IA&apos;s Guide to Making Sitemaps</title>
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		<description>Sitemaps are common deliverables, desired by clients who want a visual representation of a site. Since they are rarely used to make decisions, information architects may not consider them the valuable tools they are. The effort required to make and maintain them requires time that might be better used elsewhere. In fact, I would suggest that making sure the little boxes line up is a waste of an IA&apos;s mental abilities.</description>
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