The post-Ajaxian Web 2.0 world of wikis, folksonomies, and mashups makes well-planned information architecture even more essential. How do you present large volumes of information to people who need to find what they're looking for quickly? This classic primer shows information architects, designers
Information architecture for the World Wide Web
โ Scribed by Rosenfeld, Louis
- Publisher
- Beijing ; Cambridge [Mass.] : O'Reilly
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
xxi, 461 pages : 24 cm
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