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SIGIA-L: Required reading -- SummaryFrom: Blake Carver (btcarver_at_lisnews.com)Date: Wed Oct 18 2000 - 18:38:09 EDT
Thanks to everyone for the amazing responses. I was totally swamped with
I'd also like to extend the question a little and also ask where ya'll get
Several books got recommended more than once, including:
WEB SITES:
webword.com, asktog.com, usableweb.com and useit.com.
"Technical Communication as Symbolic-Analytic Work"
"Stories and Maps: Postmodernism and Professional Communication"
http://www.eleganthack.com/reading/index.html
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resoct00.htmlAssn. of College & Research Libraries
http://www.jjg.net/ia/ Information Architecture Resources
http://www.argus-acia.com has to be on the list
http://www.argus-inc.com/features/webarch.shtml
http://www.xplane.com/xblog/informationarchitecture.shtml
<http://www.cast.org/bobby> [Center for Applies Special Technology]
<http://www.w3.org/WAI/> [Web Accessibility Initiative]
Shiple, John (2000) Information architecture tutorial at:
BOOKS:
Information Anxiety, by Richard Saul Wurman. It's out of print, but his
"Mapping Hypertext" is definitely an oldie-but-goodie. It's out of print but
Also worth checking out is "Dynamics in Document Design: Creating Text for
Ben Shneiderman's "Designing the User Interface" is one of the best books
Mapping Hypertext: Analysis, Linkage, and Display of Knowledge for
Visual Language: Global Communication for the 21st Century, Robert
Jakob Neilson's Designing Web Usability is excellent. As well as Edward
And while this is a little off IA, Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics
Norman, Donald. The Design of Everyday Things. Currency, 1988.
Reich, Robert B. The Work of Nations. Vintage, 1992.
Jacobson, Robert. Information Design. MIT Press. 2000.
Rosenfeld and Morville. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.
One that I've enjoyed immensely is Alan Cooper's latest, "The Inmates are
Don Norman's "The Psychology of Everyday Things" (also published as "the
Any good basic html book (helpful for reference purposes). I like HTML 4 for
Definitely the Tufte books - especially "Envisioning Information"
Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics"
Alan Cooper "About Face"
Richard Saul Wurman's "Information Design" or "Information Anxiety"
Donald Norman "The Design of Everyday Things"
Clement Mok's "Designing Business" (new edition to be released soon)
Jacob Neilson's "Designing Web Usability"
Jennifer Fleming's "Web Navigation, Designing the User Experience"
Fleming, Jennifer (1998) Web navigation: designing the user experience
Head, Alison (1999) Design wise; a guide for evaluating the interface design
Neilsen, Jakob (2000) Designing web usability: the practice of simplicity
Spool, Jared (1999) Web site usability: a designer's guide
Wells, Amy Tracy; Calcari, Susan; Koplow, Travis (1999) The amazing Internet
I also like the Tufte series, "The Visual Display of Quantative
Practical Information Architecture: a hands-on approach to structuring
A class touching on IA work isn't complete without something from Edward
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