Ditch site maps? I think not...
"Building and maintaining a site map or site index is, like on-site Search, fixing the symptom and not addressing the true problem,” writes renowned usability guru Jared Spool in his most recent posting, What about Site Maps and Site Indexes? (thanks to James Robertson).
Mr. Spool is a smart guy. A web leader. A true guru. But he’s dead wrong on this issue. Well, partly wrong.
Jared maintains that if the site navigation or ‘scent’ is good, you don’t need a site map. Wrong. Even regular users go the site map once in a while. Yes, navigating the sites navigation tree or categories is preferred, followed by using the search engine, but sometimes users just want a site map to have a bird’s eye view of the entire site... to see how content relates to each other, particularly first time users.
Spool also intimates in his above comment that search is redundant if your navigation is good. Tell that to IBM, Cisco, Oracle or anyone else who has millions of pages on their intranet. I dare anyone reading this to ditch their search engine and then sit back and see what the employee or customer user says...." continued ... (Via Intranet Blog)

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