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the broadcast is now starting all attendees are in listen-only mode welcome to the TC Jojo from single sourcing solutions the TC Jojo is a tech comm community that is driven by you tell us what you want to learn you choose the topics and we find the experts in the TC dojo session today we are lucky to have Keith Cheng Lee Roberts as our visiting TC dojo master when I saw Keith at the STC summit in May we both commented on how frequently we hear questions about keys and reuse we heard more about that in a minute Keith is a longtime practitioner of information architecture which is why we tapped him for this very special TC dojo session he is a researcher and information gatherer and that explains why he is so good at information architecture he likes to find out things and see how they fit together he can work at the bottom or the top and weamp;#39;re grateful he can talk to us today about one of the highly requested topics he lectures at the University of Toronto and works for the din