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November 29, 2006 Findability / Information Architecture / Professionalism / Search and Metadata / Workplace and Career

Enterprise Information Architecture: A Semantic and Organizational Foundation

Posted by Tom Reamy

People disagree on what happens when IAs grow up, but Tom Reamy knows. He offers a foundation for information architecture as it advances, grappling with problems across the enterprise.

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October 17, 2006 Findability / Interfaces / Learning From Others / Search and Metadata

Long Tails and Short Queries

Posted by Christina Wodtke

Why haven’t we figured out search yet? Amanda Spink talks with Christina Wodtke on why searchers still can’t ask a useful question of a search engine, and how Google may be part of the problem rather than part of the solution.

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November 1, 2005 From the Editors / Learning From Others / Mobile UX / Reviews / Search and Metadata

Ambient Findability: Talking with Peter Morville

Posted by Liz Danzico

Can we reasonably judge authority? How can we make good decisions in the information age? How do we know enough to ask the right questions? Peter Morville takes a moment to talk with us about these and other potential answers, his most recent book, the death of data, and our fascination with the future.

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November 22, 2004 Process and Methods / Professionalism / Search and Metadata

The Knowledge-Model Driven Enterprise

Posted by Andy Schriever

Externally focused metadata is an essential element of a truly robust enterprise data model. A metadata repository can serve as a fundamental resource for enterprise applications of all kinds. Information architects can play a wide role in designing and developing the kind of metadata required to serve such a broad purpose.

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May 23, 2004 Findability / Process and Methods / Search and Metadata

Developing and Creatively Leveraging Hierarchical Metadata and Taxonomy

Posted by Christian Ricci

In content metadata and hierarchies, you will often find a goldmine of implicit and explicit data that you can leverage to creatively contextualize content. After a brief introduction on taxonomy and metadata, this article focuses on finding and utilizing such relationships in hierarchies.

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