# Events

- [Taxonomies in Content Graphs](https://www.information-architecture.world/taxonomy-talk/events/taxonomies-in-content-graphs.md): Taxonomies in Content Graphs: The Importance of Taxonomies in Building Graphs with Ian Piper
- [Clothing Sizes](https://www.information-architecture.world/taxonomy-talk/events/clothing-sizes.md): Clothing Sizes: A L/34W/EU 50 Problem with Laura Horan, Eidvilė Bagdonaitė, and Charlie Lapin
- [Taxonomy Assessment](https://www.information-architecture.world/taxonomy-talk/events/taxonomy-assessment.md): Taxonomy Assessment: Quantitative Analytics, Qualitative Best Practices and Heuristics with Joseph Busch
- [How the Sausage Gets Made](https://www.information-architecture.world/taxonomy-talk/events/how-the-sausage-gets-made.md): How the Sausage Gets Made: What is a 'Content Supply Chain'? with Laura Langford
- [Language Metadata Table (LMT)](https://www.information-architecture.world/taxonomy-talk/events/language-metadata-table-lmt.md): Language Metadata Table (LMT): Streamlining Language Metadata for the Real World with Meg Morrissey
- [​Topic Taxonomies are the Worst](https://www.information-architecture.world/taxonomy-talk/events/topic-taxonomies-are-the-worst.md): Bob Kasenchak


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