On Oct 2, 2008, at 8:30 AM, Sachin Ghodke wrote:

What I now feel, I should stick to after reading all this, I would now
use "SiteMap" only while discussing internally the
structure/skeleton of the website. This will provide my peers and
bosses the overview of the website and what shape its taking. And
also publish it to client for making them understand if I have
understood the links correctly and if we are on the same page. If we
use "sitemap" for this function I think it has more than served it
purpose of being one.

Yes, it is unfortunate that, in the world of information architecture, we have both sitemaps and site maps. Some day we'll learn not to overload terms.

Jared

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