| Links: After the Dot-Bomb: Getting Web Information Retrieval Right This Time
In the excitement of the "dot-com" rush of the 1990's, many Web sites were developed that provided information retrieval capabilities poorly or sub-optimally. Suggestions are made for improvements in the design of Web information retrieval in seven areas. Classifications, ontologies, indexing vocabularies, statistical properties of databases (including the Bradford Distribution), and staff indexing support systems are all discussed. [First Monday 07/2002]
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This lesson discusses ideas associated with the phrase "information architecture" and relates them to aspects of the library- and information-science (LIS) professions.
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If you don't understand the goals and strategy of the business, how can you organize the content to further those business objectives? If you don't understand the information needs, behaviors, and vocabularies of your users, how can you organize content in a way that works for them? [Peter Morville 10/07/2000]
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There is, however, much that the practicing IA can take from Ranganathan. Besides exploring concepts such as the Five Laws or practices such as facet analysis, Ranganathan was also a diligent evangelist of getting information to people who needed it, and he thought deeply about the problems he faced from all sides. There is still a lot that needs to be done to build up the field of information architecture; Ranganathan may help us the most by serving as inspiration. [Boxes and arrows 07/10/2002]
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Trying to organize content into a structure that makes it understandable, usable and manageable is a constant struggle -- but a worthwhile one because of the potential for building something valuable for browsers, searchers, indexers and managers of an information space. [CMS Watch 04/11/2001]
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