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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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July 14, 2004 Interfaces / Reviews

The Information Architecture of Email

Posted by Dan Brown

At least several times a year, I try (I really do) to set up folders to sort my email. I am an information architect, after all. Setting up folders is, according to my job description, my area of expertise. Actually, I suck at setting up folders for email.

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April 7, 2004 Foundational Thinking / Workplace and Career

Information Architecture: A Rose by Any Other Name…

Posted by Lynn Stott

The efforts to define our field and our role are understandable by-products of our economic times and of forces in our contexts of practice. What are the pressures behind this quest for definition? What are the options (and potential advantages) of refusing to pigeonhole ourselves?

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November 10, 2003 Design Principles / Foundational Thinking / Learning From Others / Process and Methods

We Are All Connected: The Path from Architecture to Information Architecture

Posted by Fu-Tien Chiou

We’ve all seen blueprints–formally known as contract documents–which architects produce and builders use to construct. No one person knows all the details of the design; the end result is entirely a product of teamwork. But there is one axiom: architects do not build.

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May 26, 2003 Design Principles / Foundational Thinking

The Sociobiology of Information Architecture

Posted by Alex Wright

Long before anyone was looking for “godfathers” of information architecture, our fellow species were wrestling with some of the same problems we face today. The real godfathers of information architecture, as it turns out, emerged a very long time ago with the earliest origins of life on this planet.

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