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Learning About and Keeping Up with Information Architecture

Added on 20 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) to learn about what information resources and events members of the field used to learn about and keep up with information architecture” (ACIA)
  • Information architecture

Blurb Gallery

Added on 20 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) how to display the headlines and summaries” (Victor Lombardi – noise between stations)
  • Information design

The difference between information design and information architecture

Added on 13 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Includes comments by Richard Saul Wurman, Karen Schriver, Lou Rosenfeld, and many more” (STC Information Design SIG – Design Matters)
  • Information architecture

Organic Information Design

Added on 13 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) this thesis introduces a visualization process” (Benjamin Fry – Aesthetics & Computation Group MIT Media Lab)
  • Information design

Coming to Terms

Added on 13 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) when the map doesn’t match the territory, it’s time to change the map” (George Olsen – InteractionByDesign)
  • User experience

What’s in a name

Added on 13 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Commentaries and Responses
  • Information design

The Understanding Business

Added on 12 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) information architecture is designing information that people understand and use to make their business more successful” (M. Johnson)
  • Information architecture

Making Information Visual

Added on 12 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Creating Effective Web Pages” (Redish & Associates, Inc.)
  • InfoViz

The Effects of Systematic Usability Testing on Web Site Development and Facilitation

Added on 11 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) to show measurable effects of usability studies” (Linda M. Davis – School of Information Science & Learning Technology – University of Missouri)
  • Usability

Use Case Maps

Added on 11 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) they can help you to describe and understand emergent behaviour of complex and dynamic systems” (Use Case Maps User Group – Carleton University)
  • Technology

The Computer ‘Revolution’ Hasn’t Happened Yet!

Added on 11 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Alan Kay is best known for the idea of personal computing (…)” (EDUCOM’98)
  • Classics

User Modeling Inc.

Added on 10 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“a non-profit organization (…) to serve the user modeling research community” (Ingrid Zukerman et al.)
  • UCD

A Comprehension-Based Model of Web Navigation and Its Application to Web Usability Analysis

Added on 10 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Peter Polson’s Presentation from the May 9, 2001 MOCHI Meeting
  • Navigation

User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction

Added on 10 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Ten Year Anniversary Issue (UMUAI – Kluwer Academic Publishers)
  • UCD

Do We Know What the User Knows, and Does It Matter?

Added on 10 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
The Epistemics of User Modeling (Michael Ramscar et al. – Sixth International Conference on User Modeling)
  • UCD

How do we justify, sell, and measure IA and usability?

Added on 9 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Notes from the New York City Information Architecture and Usability Meeting
  • Information architecture

Jeffrey Zeldman

Added on 6 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Take your talent to the Web (Adobe)
  • Interviews

Initial Experience Predictor

Added on 5 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a checklist that will predict a novice end-user’s initial experience with consumer desktop PCs” (Ease of Use Roundtable)
  • User experience

Design for Process, Not Products

Added on 5 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Customers need compelling reasons to complete complex tasks on the Web.” (Jakob Nielsen – Business 2.0)
  • Usability

So You Want To Be An Interaction Designer

Added on 3 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) how one goes about becoming an interaction designer” (Robert Reimann – Cooper Interaction Design)
  • Interaction design
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