Lab entry

Retrieval Flow Study

Lab study of how users traverse from browse indexes to detail routes and search in a content-dense archive.

Placeholder cover until a retrieval-flow diagram is published.

This study tracks retrieval behavior across browse and direct-search paths without introducing analytics or external telemetry.

Findings

  • Route-level consistency is strongest when index cards always resolve to detail records.
  • Search remains useful when scopes map directly to collection route families.
  • Governance drift in prompt/docs references can create retrieval confusion even when route code is correct.

Next steps

  • Add more records per collection to stress-test retrieval density under larger result sets.
  • Keep route/content/search mappings audited whenever a new collection or detail route is introduced.