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This entry on card sorting needs to be disambiguated (sic!)from card/pile sorting as used by anthropologists and ethnographers, who were using these techniques before the internet was born, let alone web site designers
Two references that may be of interest (not written by me!)
Coxon, Anthony Peter Macmillan. 1999. Sorting Data: Collection and Analysis. SAGE. [1]
How to sort: A short guide to sorting investigations, Jan 2007 Joachim Harloff, Anthony Coxon, [2]Rckjdavies (talk) 07:29, 7 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
@Rckjdavies: Those look like good suggestions! I've added Coxon's book in Further reading. However, instead of adding the Harloff & Coxon paper in that section, I added its parent website, The methods of sorting, to External links. —Shelley V. Adams ‹blame credit› 16:58, 4 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]