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In the previous chapter we talked about information architecture and how best to use metadata, content types, and taxonomy to create an environment in which it is easy to navigate and find information. In this chapter, we are going to focus on how best to deliver that information through Web Parts and search. With all the content stored in the environment, and with different users interested in different content, how do you drive individual users to their desired content or drive the desired content to them? Luckily SharePoint has some cool features that make this possible and easy. in this chapter we’ll investigate what those features are and how best to drive relevant information to the end user instead of having the end user navigate and search for content.

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Wright, S., Erkes, C. (2012). Information Delivery. In: Pro SharePoint 2010 Governance. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4078-5_10

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