文档介绍:Information Architecture on the World Wide Web
Peter Morville
First Edition, February 1998
ISBN: 1-56592-282-4
Learn how to merge aesthetics and mechanics to design Web sites that "work."
This book shows how to apply principles of architecture and library science to design cohesive Web
sites and s that are easy to use, manage, and expand.
Covers plex sites, hierarchy design anization, and techniques to make your
site easier to search. For Webmasters, designers, and administrators.
Release Team[oR] 2001
Preface 1
Our Perspective
Who This Book Is For
How To Use This Book
Text Conventions
Other (Really Important) Conventions
We'd Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments
1 What Makes a Web Site Work 8
Consumer Sensitivity Boot Camp
If You Don't Like to Exercise...
2 Introduction to Information Architecture 13
The Role of the Information Architect
Who Should Be the Information Architect?
Collaboration munication
anizing Information 20
Challenges
Web Sites and s
Creating anization Systems
4 Designing Navigation Systems 42
Browser Navigation Features
Building Context
Improving Flexibility
Types of Navigation Systems
Integrated Navigation Elements
Remote Navigation Elements
Designing Elegant Navigation Systems
5 Labeling Systems 61
Why You Should Care About Labeling
Labeling Systems, Not Labels
Types of Labeling Systems
Creating Effective Labeling Systems
Fine-Tuning the Labeling System
Non-Representational Labeling Systems
A Double Challenge
6 Searching Systems 83
Searching and Your Web Site
Understanding How Users Search
Designing the Search Interface
In an Ideal World: The Reference Interview
Indexing the Right Stuff
To Search or Not To Search?
7 Research 109
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