Information architecture for the World Wide Web
3rd ed.
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Contributions
- Rosenfeld, Louis. - Contributor
Publication
2007 - O'Reilly, Sebastopol, CA, California
Language
English
Word Count
126,000 words, Guess
Page Count
504 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15976037M
- ISBN-139780596527341
- ISBN-100596527349
- OCLC Control Number86110226
- OCLC Control Number78782963
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number85872727
- OCLC Control Numberinformationarchi00morv
- Library of Congress Control Number2007272712
- LibraryThing2608
- Goodreads70132
Classifications
- LCCTK5105.888 .R67 2007
- LCCTK5105.888 .R67 2002
Description
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, and web site developers how to build large-scale and maintainable web sites that are appealing and easy to navigate.
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