Hi Kim,

This is of course the most simple thing that comes to my mind, but
think about removing words that are not necessary. I know that you
just gave your example as an example, but if I'm on a site about
maps I may not need maps in the name. Things like that may help
slightly.

One concept that my team went with, but never got to really think
through, was using tags instead of folders. This solved the problem
of everything having to be in one "home" so to speak and allowed us
to bubble up attributes/characteristics of the data the the user might
be looking for. I'm not sure this will help but hopefully it sparks
other ideas. Good luck!!

Lis
http://www.elisabethhubert.com


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