I like the top five ways to sort information present in the list readily
available, leaving the choice to the users discretion & and not limiting
them, via the interface similar to the way you can organize files in the
Finder on a Mac or in Explorer on a PC. The high level sort at the very top
of the list ordered by a usage frequency would be ideal.
Five Hat Racks <http://www.infovis-wiki.net/index.php/Five_Hat_Racks>

Alphabetical
Time
Location
Continuum
Category

Run it past the schema or DBI architect. These taxonomies mirror the
database design. The architect might shed some light on the situation and
you would build a useful relationship.
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