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FINDABILITY.ORG
In this spirited tour of information architecture, organizational strategy, and systems thinking, Peter Morville draws from his new book, Intertwingled, to reveal how everything is connected from code to culture. It's a trip into the wilderness of cognition and complexity that delivers a simple message: the UX community can changethe world
FINDABILITY.ORG
I turned 40 this year. I didn't buy a sports car. Instead, I ran my first marathon. The race was yesterday. We ran across bridges and borders and through the streets of Detroit cheered on by great friends and perfect strangers. I'm happy with my results. At 3:08:53, I qualified for Boston and showed all those young whippersnappers that us old folks still got game.FINDABILITY.ORG
For librarians, teachers, and parents frustrated by students' fast food approach to information consumption, Research Beyond Google is a very useful guide to "119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources." Since information that's hard to find will remain information that's hardly found, the only reasonable approach is to improve the findability of high quality content.FINDABILITY.ORG
Mary Norbury-Glaser posted an in-depth book review of Ambient Findability on Slashdot. My favorite passages include: With the publication of Ambient Findability, O'Reilly Media continues this tradition of giving readers an opportunity to experience the visionary writing of people like Peter Morville. AMBIENT FINDABILITY BOOK REVIEWS This is the most current and comprehensive list of Ambient Findability book reviews in the known universe.. Reviews. In addition to those included here, you will find editorial reviews and customer reviews on Amazon and at O'Reilly.. Edge Perspectives by John Hagel.. A New Frontier: Exploring Findability by Matt Ball.. When Needles Outnumber Haystacks by Barnes & Noble.FINDABILITY.ORG
Yesterday, at IUE 2009, Dan Klyn gave a talk called Now That I See It.I really wish I'd been there. It takes a bit of work to recreate the experience, pulling together the slides and the notes and the tweets, but it's absolutely worth it.. As an extra bonus, Dan has posted a short excerpt from his interview with Richard Saul Wurman.I found it surprisingly refreshing and inspiring.SOCIETY MAPPING
Peder Soderlind of Glykol in Stockholm, Sweden approached me after reading Ambient Findability to discuss the relationship between findability and information literacy. This conversation morphed into the following (edited) interview centered around Peder's society mapping workshops. What is society mapping?DEFINING AUTHORITY
I didn't set out to write a book about authority, but this topic emerged as one of the most intriguing themes.I became fascinated by the shift from traditional sources of authority such as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Oxford English Dictionary, and the Wall Street Journal towards the collective intelligence embodied in theWikipedia.
FINDABILITY.ORG
Made to Stick is the best non-fiction book I've read in a long time. It's jam-packed with interesting facts, useful ideas, and inspiring stories. Here are a just a few of my favorites: Becoming an expert in something means that we become more and more fascinated by nuance andcomplexity.
YOU ARE HERE
Congratulations on the book Peter! I look forward to you being more findable now that it's finished. I've been thinking about findability in the wake of Katrina and the myriad peoplefinder services that have sprung up on every possible bulletin board and news service.FINDABILITY.ORG
In this spirited tour of information architecture, organizational strategy, and systems thinking, Peter Morville draws from his new book, Intertwingled, to reveal how everything is connected from code to culture. It's a trip into the wilderness of cognition and complexity that delivers a simple message: the UX community can changethe world
FINDABILITY.ORG
I turned 40 this year. I didn't buy a sports car. Instead, I ran my first marathon. The race was yesterday. We ran across bridges and borders and through the streets of Detroit cheered on by great friends and perfect strangers. I'm happy with my results. At 3:08:53, I qualified for Boston and showed all those young whippersnappers that us old folks still got game.FINDABILITY.ORG
For librarians, teachers, and parents frustrated by students' fast food approach to information consumption, Research Beyond Google is a very useful guide to "119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources." Since information that's hard to find will remain information that's hardly found, the only reasonable approach is to improve the findability of high quality content.FINDABILITY.ORG
Mary Norbury-Glaser posted an in-depth book review of Ambient Findability on Slashdot. My favorite passages include: With the publication of Ambient Findability, O'Reilly Media continues this tradition of giving readers an opportunity to experience the visionary writing of people like Peter Morville. AMBIENT FINDABILITY BOOK REVIEWS This is the most current and comprehensive list of Ambient Findability book reviews in the known universe.. Reviews. In addition to those included here, you will find editorial reviews and customer reviews on Amazon and at O'Reilly.. Edge Perspectives by John Hagel.. A New Frontier: Exploring Findability by Matt Ball.. When Needles Outnumber Haystacks by Barnes & Noble.FINDABILITY.ORG
Yesterday, at IUE 2009, Dan Klyn gave a talk called Now That I See It.I really wish I'd been there. It takes a bit of work to recreate the experience, pulling together the slides and the notes and the tweets, but it's absolutely worth it.. As an extra bonus, Dan has posted a short excerpt from his interview with Richard Saul Wurman.I found it surprisingly refreshing and inspiring.SOCIETY MAPPING
Peder Soderlind of Glykol in Stockholm, Sweden approached me after reading Ambient Findability to discuss the relationship between findability and information literacy. This conversation morphed into the following (edited) interview centered around Peder's society mapping workshops. What is society mapping?DEFINING AUTHORITY
I didn't set out to write a book about authority, but this topic emerged as one of the most intriguing themes.I became fascinated by the shift from traditional sources of authority such as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Oxford English Dictionary, and the Wall Street Journal towards the collective intelligence embodied in theWikipedia.
FINDABILITY.ORG
Made to Stick is the best non-fiction book I've read in a long time. It's jam-packed with interesting facts, useful ideas, and inspiring stories. Here are a just a few of my favorites: Becoming an expert in something means that we become more and more fascinated by nuance andcomplexity.
YOU ARE HERE
Congratulations on the book Peter! I look forward to you being more findable now that it's finished. I've been thinking about findability in the wake of Katrina and the myriad peoplefinder services that have sprung up on every possible bulletin board and news service. AMBIENT FINDABILITY BOOK REVIEWS This is the most current and comprehensive list of Ambient Findability book reviews in the known universe.. Reviews. In addition to those included here, you will find editorial reviews and customer reviews on Amazon and at O'Reilly.. Edge Perspectives by John Hagel.. A New Frontier: Exploring Findability by Matt Ball.. When Needles Outnumber Haystacks by Barnes & Noble.FINDABILITY.ORG
December 13, 2005: We have a winner.Thanks for playing! Together with sponsors Q LTD and O'Reilly Media, I'm pleased to announce the one and only Laughing Lemur Contest (LLC).. To enter, snap a photo that includes the lemur, upload it to Flickr, and tag it with ambientfindability.. Entries will be accepted through December 11,2005.
FINDABILITY.ORG
Made to Stick is the best non-fiction book I've read in a long time. It's jam-packed with interesting facts, useful ideas, and inspiring stories. Here are a just a few of my favorites: Becoming an expert in something means that we become more and more fascinated by nuance andcomplexity.
FOUND FUTURES: TALKING WITH STUART CANDY Stuart is a researcher at the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies and a research fellow of the exceptionally farsighted Long Now Foundation.He's also a guerilla futurist who takes alternative futures to the streets. Image Credit: Matthew Jensen for FoundFutures. With mentor Jim Dator and co-conspirator Jake Dunagan, Stuart has unleashed a slew of artifacts and experiences from the THE RESILIENCE OF INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE At the IA Summit, Grant Campbell and Karl Fast presented "From Pace Layering to Resilience Theory: The Complex Implications of Tagging for Information Architecture."I highly recommend both the paper and the slides, and if you're really into resilience, check out Ecology and Society.. Of course, that doesn't mean I totally agree with Grant and Karl. First, I don't agree thatTHE MEMETIC WEB
What if Tim Berners-Lee had pitched his idea for the World Wide Web to me back in 1989? That was the strange question dancing through my head after a magical evening with Holly and Bob Doyle.. After a long day teaching IA1, the prospect of dinner with two certified geniuses (both have doctorates in astrophysics from Harvard) was a bit intimidating.. But they turned out to be friendly, down-toUP THE STAIRS
A couple of years ago, I began to notice big red boxes appearing inside and outside grocery stores in Ann Arbor. I ignored them for a while, which wasn't easy because they are big and red, but eventually I gave Redbox a try. My first experience wasn't great. CHRISTINA WODTKE: A QUICK WORD I talked with Christina Wodtke about Search Patterns.Christina moves fast and wears many hats including Principal Product Manager at LinkedIn, Founder of Cucina Media, Publisher of Boxes & Arrows, and author of Blueprints for the Web.Plus, she co-founded the IA Institute and led the ux design group at Yahoo! responsible for the revival of search and the reinvention of shopping.RISKS OF RIDING
Last summer, I bought a mountain bike. Since then, I've had a great time rediscovering the joys of cycling on trails and roads. I even participated in my first triathlon.Cycling is a great way to stay in shape, or so I thought. LAUGHING LEMUR CONTEST December 13, 2005: We have a winner.Thanks for playing! Together with sponsors Q LTD and O'Reilly Media, I'm pleased to announce the one and only Laughing Lemur Contest (LLC).. To enter, snap a photo that includes the lemur, upload it to Flickr, and tag it with ambientfindability.. Entries will be accepted through December 11,2005.
FINDABILITY.ORG
In this spirited tour of information architecture, organizational strategy, and systems thinking, Peter Morville draws from his new book, Intertwingled, to reveal how everything is connected from code to culture. It's a trip into the wilderness of cognition and complexity that delivers a simple message: the UX community can changethe world
FINDABILITY.ORG
I turned 40 this year. I didn't buy a sports car. Instead, I ran my first marathon. The race was yesterday. We ran across bridges and borders and through the streets of Detroit cheered on by great friends and perfect strangers. I'm happy with my results. At 3:08:53, I qualified for Boston and showed all those young whippersnappers that us old folks still got game.FINDABILITY.ORG
For librarians, teachers, and parents frustrated by students' fast food approach to information consumption, Research Beyond Google is a very useful guide to "119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources." Since information that's hard to find will remain information that's hardly found, the only reasonable approach is to improve the findability of high quality content.FINDABILITY.ORG
Yesterday, at IUE 2009, Dan Klyn gave a talk called Now That I See It.I really wish I'd been there. It takes a bit of work to recreate the experience, pulling together the slides and the notes and the tweets, but it's absolutely worth it.. As an extra bonus, Dan has posted a short excerpt from his interview with Richard Saul Wurman.I found it surprisingly refreshing and inspiring.SOCIETY MAPPING
Peder Soderlind of Glykol in Stockholm, Sweden approached me after reading Ambient Findability to discuss the relationship between findability and information literacy. This conversation morphed into the following (edited) interview centered around Peder's society mapping workshops. What is society mapping? SOCIAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE With nods to Stewart, Matt, my uxagons, and the epic threat of lost bees, Gene Smith has created his own social software honeycomb.. Gene's social software building blocks and social information architecture are jam-packed with sweet ideas and well worth a waggle dance.. Strange Connections. I'm headed to the AIIP Annual Conference in Minneapolis later this week to give a talk INFORMATION INTERACTION Hallelujah! Ambient Findability is finally in-stock at Amazon. I received my copy on Friday. It's the first full-color animal book, and the images came out great.Plus, it's about the same size as Don't Make Me Think, which must be a good thing.But it didn't feel real until today when the words "Usually ships within 24 hours" appeared onAmazon.
REMIX THE POLAR BEAR During my visit to Barcelona, I invited my workshop participants to define a strategy or approach to information architecture that isuniquely Spanish.
USER EXPERIENCE TREASURE MAP Jeff and I are delighted by the wonderful response to our first collaboration.. We're hoping all that positive energy will sustain us during the many months of writing (and sketching) that lie ahead. USER EXPERIENCE STRATEGY I've published a new Semantics article about user experience strategy, with a new diagram to complement the original honeycomb:. I'm considering writing a new book that strangely connects user experience strategy and futures studies.Sound interesting?FINDABILITY.ORG
In this spirited tour of information architecture, organizational strategy, and systems thinking, Peter Morville draws from his new book, Intertwingled, to reveal how everything is connected from code to culture. It's a trip into the wilderness of cognition and complexity that delivers a simple message: the UX community can changethe world
FINDABILITY.ORG
I turned 40 this year. I didn't buy a sports car. Instead, I ran my first marathon. The race was yesterday. We ran across bridges and borders and through the streets of Detroit cheered on by great friends and perfect strangers. I'm happy with my results. At 3:08:53, I qualified for Boston and showed all those young whippersnappers that us old folks still got game.FINDABILITY.ORG
For librarians, teachers, and parents frustrated by students' fast food approach to information consumption, Research Beyond Google is a very useful guide to "119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources." Since information that's hard to find will remain information that's hardly found, the only reasonable approach is to improve the findability of high quality content.FINDABILITY.ORG
Yesterday, at IUE 2009, Dan Klyn gave a talk called Now That I See It.I really wish I'd been there. It takes a bit of work to recreate the experience, pulling together the slides and the notes and the tweets, but it's absolutely worth it.. As an extra bonus, Dan has posted a short excerpt from his interview with Richard Saul Wurman.I found it surprisingly refreshing and inspiring.SOCIETY MAPPING
Peder Soderlind of Glykol in Stockholm, Sweden approached me after reading Ambient Findability to discuss the relationship between findability and information literacy. This conversation morphed into the following (edited) interview centered around Peder's society mapping workshops. What is society mapping? SOCIAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE With nods to Stewart, Matt, my uxagons, and the epic threat of lost bees, Gene Smith has created his own social software honeycomb.. Gene's social software building blocks and social information architecture are jam-packed with sweet ideas and well worth a waggle dance.. Strange Connections. I'm headed to the AIIP Annual Conference in Minneapolis later this week to give a talk INFORMATION INTERACTION Hallelujah! Ambient Findability is finally in-stock at Amazon. I received my copy on Friday. It's the first full-color animal book, and the images came out great.Plus, it's about the same size as Don't Make Me Think, which must be a good thing.But it didn't feel real until today when the words "Usually ships within 24 hours" appeared onAmazon.
REMIX THE POLAR BEAR During my visit to Barcelona, I invited my workshop participants to define a strategy or approach to information architecture that isuniquely Spanish.
USER EXPERIENCE TREASURE MAP Jeff and I are delighted by the wonderful response to our first collaboration.. We're hoping all that positive energy will sustain us during the many months of writing (and sketching) that lie ahead. USER EXPERIENCE STRATEGY I've published a new Semantics article about user experience strategy, with a new diagram to complement the original honeycomb:. I'm considering writing a new book that strangely connects user experience strategy and futures studies.Sound interesting?FINDABILITY.ORG
My geoweb journey continues with A VerySpatial Podcast.On topic resources include OnPoint, All Things Considered, Where 2.0, and GeoTec.. In related news, ambient findability was mentioned in a recent LA Times magazine article (free registration required): A key feature of the successful neologism, says Metcalf, is that it is instantly comfortable and familiar, easy to wrap one's AMBIENT FINDABILITY BOOK REVIEWS This is the most current and comprehensive list of Ambient Findability book reviews in the known universe.. Reviews. In addition to those included here, you will find editorial reviews and customer reviews on Amazon and at O'Reilly.. Edge Perspectives by John Hagel.. A New Frontier: Exploring Findability by Matt Ball.. When Needles Outnumber Haystacks by Barnes & Noble.FINDABILITY.ORG
Mary Norbury-Glaser posted an in-depth book review of Ambient Findability on Slashdot. My favorite passages include: With the publication of Ambient Findability, O'Reilly Media continues this tradition of giving readers an opportunity to experience the visionary writing of people like Peter Morville. THE REAL INFORMATION ARCHITECT This entertaining presentation by Gail Leija is one of the best (and most fun) overviews of information architecture that I've seen in awhile.
INTERACTION DESIGN
I've invested much of my career defining information architecture as distinct from interaction design. So, it was funny this summer to find myself working on a couple of Web 2.0 projects that pulled me way into the left of Jesse's diagram.. At a certain point -- I think it was the drag-and-drop interface that pushed me over the edge -- I realized it was time to go back to school (not literally).THE MEMETIC WEB
What if Tim Berners-Lee had pitched his idea for the World Wide Web to me back in 1989? That was the strange question dancing through my head after a magical evening with Holly and Bob Doyle.. After a long day teaching IA1, the prospect of dinner with two certified geniuses (both have doctorates in astrophysics from Harvard) was a bit intimidating.. But they turned out to be friendly, down-toFINDABILITY.ORG
Made to Stick is the best non-fiction book I've read in a long time. It's jam-packed with interesting facts, useful ideas, and inspiring stories. Here are a just a few of my favorites: Becoming an expert in something means that we become more and more fascinated by nuance andcomplexity.
BRIAN GOODMAN: INTERVIEW I talked with Brian Goodman about Search Patterns.As manager of IBM's WebAhead Lab, Brian identifies and develops emerging technologies (6 to 18 month time horizon) that can be applied to solve real businessproblems.
JASON BLACKWELL: INTERVIEW I talked with Jason Blackwell about Search Patterns.Jason, a user experience specialist at IBM, has led an enterprise social search project that uses bookmark and tag data from Dogear to improve search and social networking.. The team wanted to keep the main intranet search results (official data) front and center while offering social data as an extra feature. LEMURS, LONG TAILS, AND MUSEUMS Perhaps that's the real story: many of our environments, inside and outside, built and natural, will offer the "museum experience." Whether wandering around London or scuba-diving along the Great Barrier Reef, we'll be able to subscribe to a multimedia tour (along with a few ads) to educate and entertain us.FINDABILITY.ORG
I turned 40 this year. I didn't buy a sports car. Instead, I ran my first marathon. The race was yesterday. We ran across bridges and borders and through the streets of Detroit cheered on by great friends and perfect strangers. I'm happy with my results. At 3:08:53, I qualified for Boston and showed all those young whippersnappers that us old folks still got game.FINDABILITY.ORG
After years of loyal service, findability.org has retired. This is the last post. Thanks for all of your support and encouragement over the past nine years. Peter Morville is now blogging over at intertwingled.org.See you there!SOCIETY MAPPING
Peder Soderlind of Glykol in Stockholm, Sweden approached me after reading Ambient Findability to discuss the relationship between findability and information literacy. This conversation morphed into the following (edited) interview centered around Peder's society mapping workshops. What is society mapping? INFORMATION INTERACTION Hallelujah! Ambient Findability is finally in-stock at Amazon. I received my copy on Friday. It's the first full-color animal book, and the images came out great.Plus, it's about the same size as Don't Make Me Think, which must be a good thing.But it didn't feel real until today when the words "Usually ships within 24 hours" appeared onAmazon.
THE REAL INFORMATION ARCHITECT This entertaining presentation by Gail Leija is one of the best (and most fun) overviews of information architecture that I've seen in awhile.
SOCIAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE With nods to Stewart, Matt, my uxagons, and the epic threat of lost bees, Gene Smith has created his own social software honeycomb.. Gene's social software building blocks and social information architecture are jam-packed with sweet ideas and well worth a waggle dance.. Strange Connections. I'm headed to the AIIP Annual Conference in Minneapolis later this week to give a talk REMIX THE POLAR BEAR During my visit to Barcelona, I invited my workshop participants to define a strategy or approach to information architecture that isuniquely Spanish.
INTERACTION DESIGN
I've invested much of my career defining information architecture as distinct from interaction design. So, it was funny this summer to find myself working on a couple of Web 2.0 projects that pulled me way into the left of Jesse's diagram.. At a certain point -- I think it was the drag-and-drop interface that pushed me over the edge -- I realized it was time to go back to school (not literally). USER EXPERIENCE TREASURE MAP Jeff and I are delighted by the wonderful response to our first collaboration.. We're hoping all that positive energy will sustain us during the many months of writing (and sketching) that lie ahead. BRIAN GOODMAN: INTERVIEW I talked with Brian Goodman about Search Patterns.As manager of IBM's WebAhead Lab, Brian identifies and develops emerging technologies (6 to 18 month time horizon) that can be applied to solve real businessproblems.
FINDABILITY.ORG
I turned 40 this year. I didn't buy a sports car. Instead, I ran my first marathon. The race was yesterday. We ran across bridges and borders and through the streets of Detroit cheered on by great friends and perfect strangers. I'm happy with my results. At 3:08:53, I qualified for Boston and showed all those young whippersnappers that us old folks still got game.FINDABILITY.ORG
After years of loyal service, findability.org has retired. This is the last post. Thanks for all of your support and encouragement over the past nine years. Peter Morville is now blogging over at intertwingled.org.See you there!SOCIETY MAPPING
Peder Soderlind of Glykol in Stockholm, Sweden approached me after reading Ambient Findability to discuss the relationship between findability and information literacy. This conversation morphed into the following (edited) interview centered around Peder's society mapping workshops. What is society mapping? INFORMATION INTERACTION Hallelujah! Ambient Findability is finally in-stock at Amazon. I received my copy on Friday. It's the first full-color animal book, and the images came out great.Plus, it's about the same size as Don't Make Me Think, which must be a good thing.But it didn't feel real until today when the words "Usually ships within 24 hours" appeared onAmazon.
THE REAL INFORMATION ARCHITECT This entertaining presentation by Gail Leija is one of the best (and most fun) overviews of information architecture that I've seen in awhile.
SOCIAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE With nods to Stewart, Matt, my uxagons, and the epic threat of lost bees, Gene Smith has created his own social software honeycomb.. Gene's social software building blocks and social information architecture are jam-packed with sweet ideas and well worth a waggle dance.. Strange Connections. I'm headed to the AIIP Annual Conference in Minneapolis later this week to give a talk REMIX THE POLAR BEAR During my visit to Barcelona, I invited my workshop participants to define a strategy or approach to information architecture that isuniquely Spanish.
INTERACTION DESIGN
I've invested much of my career defining information architecture as distinct from interaction design. So, it was funny this summer to find myself working on a couple of Web 2.0 projects that pulled me way into the left of Jesse's diagram.. At a certain point -- I think it was the drag-and-drop interface that pushed me over the edge -- I realized it was time to go back to school (not literally). USER EXPERIENCE TREASURE MAP Jeff and I are delighted by the wonderful response to our first collaboration.. We're hoping all that positive energy will sustain us during the many months of writing (and sketching) that lie ahead. BRIAN GOODMAN: INTERVIEW I talked with Brian Goodman about Search Patterns.As manager of IBM's WebAhead Lab, Brian identifies and develops emerging technologies (6 to 18 month time horizon) that can be applied to solve real businessproblems.
SEARCH PATTERNS
I'm working on a new book (and talk) about the future of search, and I've created a seed collection of patterns and examples to support my research.. Please add tags, notes, and comments, and suggest new examples. Over time, I hope to include patterns that illustrate user behavior and the information architecture of search. I'll be blogging about search patterns as the collection and myFINDABILITY.ORG
findability.org ^ Peter MorvillePeter Morville ^ Semantic StudiosArchives
THE REAL INFORMATION ARCHITECT This entertaining presentation by Gail Leija is one of the best (and most fun) overviews of information architecture that I've seen in awhile.
DEFINING AUTHORITY
I didn't set out to write a book about authority, but this topic emerged as one of the most intriguing themes.I became fascinated by the shift from traditional sources of authority such as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Oxford English Dictionary, and the Wall Street Journal towards the collective intelligence embodied in theWikipedia.
INTERACTION DESIGN
I've invested much of my career defining information architecture as distinct from interaction design. So, it was funny this summer to find myself working on a couple of Web 2.0 projects that pulled me way into the left of Jesse's diagram.. At a certain point -- I think it was the drag-and-drop interface that pushed me over the edge -- I realized it was time to go back to school (not literally). USER EXPERIENCE RADAR Building upon my user experience honeycomb, Erez Kikin-Gil has designed the UX Radar, a simple tool for evaluating products and services.. You can download the toolTHE MEMETIC WEB
What if Tim Berners-Lee had pitched his idea for the World Wide Web to me back in 1989? That was the strange question dancing through my head after a magical evening with Holly and Bob Doyle.. After a long day teaching IA1, the prospect of dinner with two certified geniuses (both have doctorates in astrophysics from Harvard) was a bit intimidating.. But they turned out to be friendly, down-to BRIAN GOODMAN: INTERVIEW I talked with Brian Goodman about Search Patterns.As manager of IBM's WebAhead Lab, Brian identifies and develops emerging technologies (6 to 18 month time horizon) that can be applied to solve real businessproblems.
JASON BLACKWELL: INTERVIEW I talked with Jason Blackwell about Search Patterns.Jason, a user experience specialist at IBM, has led an enterprise social search project that uses bookmark and tag data from Dogear to improve search and social networking.. The team wanted to keep the main intranet search results (official data) front and center while offering social data as an extra feature.GONE FISHIN'
After years of loyal service, findability.org has retired. This is the last post. Thanks for all of your support and encouragement over the past nine years. Peter Morville is now blogging over at intertwingled.org.See you there!FINDABILITY.ORG
^ Peter Morville
^ Semantic Studios
GONE FISHIN'
After years of loyal service, findability.org has retired. This is the last post. Thanks for all of your support and encouragement over the past nine years. Peter Morville is now blogging over at intertwingled.org . See you there! August 18, 2014 ( 2:55 PM) | permalink|no comments
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FINDING INTERTWINGLED Intertwingled is now available in print and digital formats on Amazon. Ironically, it's hard to find via Amazon's search. In the US, the ebook is hidden. In the UK, it's thepaperback
that's unfindable. But I'm not upset. Amazon is in the process of linking the print and Kindle versions. This happens with every book. Most authors are patient enough to wait. Anyway, I'm still amazed by the fact that by pressing a couple of buttons, I was able to publish a book in multiple formats and countries, virtually overnight.> If you think you might buy the book but still need a gentle nudge, I'm hoping this sample of advance praise might do the trick. > _Intertwingled_ is a meditation on the connectedness of everything. > From language and ontology to culture and strategy, Peter takes us > on a journey that reveals how a simple change in what we take for > granted can send ripples that reach far beyond our awareness. > http://noorinfo.com  iaomc>
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> – IRENE AU, OPERATING PARTNER, KHOSLA VENTURES > In the information age, we are all information architects, says > Morville in this fresh and fascinating take on the discipline he > played a huge part in creating. Drawing on nature, culture, history, > and science, plus decades of deep personal experience helping major > clients, Morville finds new and profound meaning in the business of > helping users to find their way. > acupunctureinfertilitycenter.com>
> – JEFFREY ZELDMAN, AUTHOR, DESIGNING WITH WEB STANDARDS > MIND BLOWN OPEN, rearranged, and reshaped. This startling book took > me on a twisty adventure in how to think, see, design, and > experience the world differently. It's like stepping through a door > to a shifted universe that's richer, deeper, and more connected. > And, Peter reveals practical ideas and insights about how to build > understanding and cope with complexity. Say goodbye to your current > self when you start this book, because you won't be the same person > by the end of the journey. > – KATHY SIERRA, AUTHOR, BADASS: MAKING USERS AWESOME Thanks for your interest and support. I hope you enjoy beingIntertwingled .
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INTERTWINGLED: THE BOOK TOUR I'm writing the final chapter of Intertwingled (_available September_) and starting to plan talks at conferences. Here's a draft description. > THE ARCHITECTURE OF UNDERSTANDING > If we hope to move forward, the UX community must go deep. We've > been seduced by surface at the expense of understanding. We think > we're designing software, websites, and experiences. But we're not. > We are agents of change. > Until we accept this mission, we will forever repeat our mistakes. > How can we work together when we're divided by silos? How will we > innovate while blinded by cultural illiteracy? The things we make > are reflections of the language we use and the ways we organize > ourselves. It's time to stop twittering about unicorns and start > shaping strategy. It's time to be _architects of understanding_. > In this spirited tour of information architecture, organizational > strategy, and systems thinking, Peter Morville draws from his new > book, _Intertwingled_, to reveal how everything is connected from > code to culture. It's a trip into the wilderness of cognition and > complexity that delivers a simple message: the UX community can > change the world, but only if we have the courage to go deep. So, what do you think? And where should I give this talk? Thanks! May 23, 2014 (10:40 AM) | permalink|
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