Taxonomy
Taxonomy in SharePoint refers to the classification system used to organize and manage content in a structured manner. It provides a framework for categorizing information, facilitating improved search, navigation, and content management.
Key Components of Taxonomy
'Term Store
': A centralized repository where terms and term sets are created, managed, and stored.'Term Set
': A collection of related terms that define a specific vocabulary for tagging content.'Terms
': Individual keywords or phrases that act as labels for classifying content.'Managed Metadata
': A type of metadata that is defined and managed within the Term Store, allowing for consistent tagging across sites.
Benefits of Using Taxonomy
'Improved Content Discovery
': Enhances searchability of documents by utilizing standardized terms.'Consistent Tagging
': Ensures that users apply the same terminology across the platform, reducing ambiguity.'Facilitates Navigation
': Allows users to browse content in a more organized way through categorization.'Enhanced Integration
': Works well with other SharePoint features such as content types and search functionalities.
Implementing Taxonomy
To implement taxonomy in SharePoint, follow these steps:
- 1. Create a Term Store: Access via the SharePoint admin center.
- 2. Define Term Sets: Create term sets to group similar terms under relevant categories.
- 3. Add Terms: Populate your term sets with appropriate terms that will be used for tagging content.
- 4. Configure Managed Metadata Fields: Create managed metadata fields in your lists and libraries to allow users to select from the defined terms.
Best Practices
- Regularly review and update the Term Store to reflect changes in terminology and content.
- Ensure that users are trained on how to utilize the taxonomy effectively.
- Maintain a balance between granularity and usability in your terms and term sets to avoid overwhelming users.
Taxonomy in SharePoint is a powerful feature that helps organizations manage their information more effectively, ensuring that content is findable and categorized systematically. By leveraging the capabilities of taxonomy, businesses can enhance collaboration, improve content management, and drive productivity.
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root (Taxonomy in SharePoint)
Term Store
Groups
Terms
Definitions
Synonyms
Labels
Managed Metadata
Benefits
Usage
Content Types
Definition
Association
Custom Content Types
Navigation
Global Navigation
Managed Navigation
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