September 9, 2004
Best Research Articles On Information Architecture
Peter Morville, author of one of the key reference books on Information Architecture, has published a rich and well-curated list of information architecture resources online.
Given his experience, know-how and vision, you can count on this being a must print-out reference.
Peter Morville' selected article list spans some of the most fascinating research areas supporting Information Architects work:
- Information Seeking Behavior
- Structure and Organization
- Navigation
- Search
A great compilation of 30 articles for beginners and advanced Information Architecture researchers.
The most interesting part maybe the open comments page where everyone is welcome to add and complement Peter's own great initial effort.
Highly recommended.
Peter Morville -
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