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Taxonomies structured are hierarchical classification systems used to organize and categorize information. They establish relationships between different concepts, typically in a parent-child or broader-narrower fashion. This structure allows for consistent and logical grouping of items, making them easier to understand, retrieve, and manage.
The fundamental principle of a structured taxonomy is its hierarchical nature. A top-level category, or "parent,"
Structured taxonomies are valuable across various fields. In libraries, they help organize books and other resources
The benefits of using structured taxonomies include improved searchability, enhanced data consistency, simplified navigation, and better