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		<title>By: Exhibit Files Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; ExhibitFiles structure emerges</title>
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		<description>[...] This site diagram (site diagram v2 PDF) illustrates the relationship between the various components of the proposed ExhibitFiles site. Since one of the key functions of the site is to â€œinclude shared records of exhibition descriptions,â€ the ability to add, browse, and search these records is a major part of the site structure. So far the design process has focused on the elements that make up these individual records. (See blog posts, â€œPersonal Profiles&#8221; and &#8220;Case Studies and Reviews&#8220;). [...]</description>
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