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Intro
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Moving to Australia
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Architecture
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Bad real estate photos
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Fixtures and fittings
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Writing great words
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What you already have
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Creating a content map
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Viewing the content map
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Content types
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Reference
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Mixed content
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Turn around
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Who is reading
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A secret
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Direct feedback
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What readers want
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User task analysis
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Critical path analysis
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Documentation
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Navigation
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Ideas
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Implementation Plan
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Resources
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Minimum viable product
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Being disappointed
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Putting the work in
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How to manage big projects
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Measure your success
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Have your ideas challenged
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Listen to your readers
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Outro
Description:
Explore the critical role of information architecture in technical writing through this 27-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au. Learn how to assess, design, and implement effective information structures that enhance user experience, improve SEO, and reduce bounce rates. Discover techniques for creating content maps, analyzing user tasks, and developing navigation systems that guide readers to the right information at the right time. Gain insights on managing large documentation projects, measuring success, and continuously improving your information architecture based on reader feedback.

More Than Words - Reviewing and Updating Your Information Architecture

linux.conf.au
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