Watch this 11-minute highlight reel to learn all about information architecture and organization in Marvin so you can build a powerful research repository.
There are three aspects of information architecture: workspaces, file tags, and Discover Research. Workspaces have three hierarchies: project, project groups, and workspaces. Each project can belong to multiple project groups, and each project group belongs to one workspace. The purpose of file tags is to group together different types of files within a project. Shared tags can be created across all projects to group them together. The third aspect is Discover Research, which helps collate research based on topics and create landing pages for people who want to know what the company knows about a certain topic.
These three aspects combine to form your robust research repository. The information architecture is flexible and lightweight enough to be useful without doing tons of work.
Want to see these steps broken into smaller clips? Here ya go!
- How Workspaces Help You Organize Your Repository
- How to Use File Tags in Marvin
- How to Set Up Your Repository so Everyone Can Discover Research