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What is the primary purpose of a taxonomy in information architecture?

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A taxonomy provides a hierarchical structure that helps organize and classify content, making it easier to find and manage.

Which of the following is an example of controlled vocabulary?

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Controlled vocabularies use predefined, authorized terms to ensure consistency in metadata tagging and retrieval.

Which metadata type provides context such as author and creation date?

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Descriptive metadata includes information like title, author, and creation date to help users identify and locate a resource.

Which principle ensures metadata is consistently applied across a system?

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Metadata governance includes rules, standards, and processes to ensure consistent metadata usage throughout a system.

Which term describes a flat, non-hierarchical tagging system?

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A folksonomy is a user-driven, flat tagging structure without formal hierarchy or controlled vocabulary.

Which tool is commonly used to develop and test taxonomy structures with users?

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Card sorting helps information architects understand how users naturally group content, supporting effective taxonomy design.