Findability

/ˌfaɪndəˈbɪləti/ noun

Definition

The quality of being easy to find or locate; how readily something can be discovered or accessed, especially online or in digital systems.

Etymology

From findable plus -ity (quality of). A 21st-century term that emerged with the internet age to describe discoverability in digital contexts.

Kelly Says

Findability is now a specialized field—librarians, web designers, and archivists obsess over it because in an age of infinite information, being findable is survival.

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