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Information architecture for the World Wide Web
Book • 2002
This book provides a detailed overview of information architecture, covering the fundamental components of web site architecture, including hierarchy design, navigation systems, labeling systems, and search systems.
It offers practical tips, philosophical advice, and case studies to help information architects, designers, and web developers create interfaces that are easy to use and navigate.
The book is updated to address emerging technologies such as tagging, folksonomies, and social classification, and it emphasizes goals and approaches over specific technologies.
It offers practical tips, philosophical advice, and case studies to help information architects, designers, and web developers create interfaces that are easy to use and navigate.
The book is updated to address emerging technologies such as tagging, folksonomies, and social classification, and it emphasizes goals and approaches over specific technologies.
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and Louis Rosenfeld on the fourth edition of the book.

Jorge Arango

Peter Morville

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Peter Morville on Exit Interview, part 2
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, a pioneer of information architecture.

Jorge Arango

Peter Morville

Peter Morville on Exit Interview, part 1