Information Architecture for the World Wide Web
Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville
Summary
Key Facts and Insights:
- Information Architecture (IA) is a discipline that focuses on the organization and structure of digital spaces to make them understandable and usable.
- The authors, Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville, are both pioneering figures in the field of IA.
- The book defines four key components of IA: organization systems, labeling systems, navigation systems, and search systems.
- Organization systems are designed to categorize information into coherent schemes, while labeling systems aim to represent information clearly and concisely.
- Navigation systems guide users through the information space, while search systems allow them to locate specific items or pieces of...
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