January 7, 2004: Content Management for Information Architects (and Others) Most of you already know that the fifth edition of the ASIS&T IA Summit will be...
January 22, 2004: InfoDesign Relaunch Peter Bogaards' incredible InfoDesign web site/news service, along with ia/, keeps many of us in the know when it comes...
February 2, 2004: New Book: IA With XML Spotted Peter Brown's "Information Architecture With XML: A Management Strategy" in the latest Rockley Bulletin....
February 5, 2004: The Center Cannot Hold Social networks guru Valdis Krebs recently updated his network map of political book purchases. The blue cluster...
February 8, 2004: Hillary Clinton, Information Architect? Speaking recently at the World Health Care Congress, the Dems' presumptive 2008 presidential nominee...
February 20, 2004: Content Management Lists Gone Wild With the CMS-list (http://www.cms-list.org/about ) apparently gone defunct, Bob Doyle has gone gonzo on...
March 16, 2004: Enterprise Blogging Michael Angeles has posted his PowerPoint presentation "Supporting enterprise knowledge management with weblogs: A weblog...
March 23, 2004: Multilingual, Multinational Information Architecture Design Have you worked on a multilingual, multinational web site's information ...
April 12, 2004: Information Architecture By Locale As part of my crash course in IA globalization, I recently read John Yunker's excellent "Beyond Borders:...
April 14, 2004: KM Reinventing IA Reinventing KM James Robertson's Column Two ("News and opinion on all things KM & CM") has been thoroughly ensconced on my...
April 18, 2004: Has Librarianship Survived? So, it's late on a Sunday night, I'm tired, and I'm wondering... Ten years ago, when I was last involved in the...
April 26, 2004: Wanted: Library Director See, librarianship has survived! Even AIfIA is hiring a librarian. Um, well, ok, so this isn't a paid position....
April 29, 2004: Ask Tony CMSWatch's Tony Byrne is a content management guru turned advice columnist. Burning question about your CMS relationships? Tony's...
May 2, 2004: Tools for Information Architects The AIfIA Tools Initiative is slowly but steadily building an excellent collection of tools and other resources...
May 10, 2004: News Backlog In a new article in EContent, Tony Byrne of CMS Watch asks "Why do Enterprise Content Management (ECM) projects take so long to...
May 12, 2004: Tentative Fall Seminar Dates Steve Krug and I are wrapping up our spring tour with a stop in Seattle, May 27-28 (and yes, there are still a few...
May 17, 2004: Connecting Top-Down and Bottom-Up Visually I was poking around, Googling "information discovery," and stumbled on a simple but really useful...
May 21, 2004: Interesting New Newsletter From KM Connection's Philip Murray, editor of their new bi-monthly (as in six times per year) "Barrington Report on...
May 26, 2004: Seattle's New Central Library Greetings from downtown Seattle's brand new Central Library, where I can post a quick blog entry courtesy of the...
June 23, 2004: AIfIA is Hiring This happened sooner than I'd ever imagined. Well, it is just a part-time position, but we've come a long way since November...
Today's Bloug entry is (again) longish, so I won't send it by email. The URL is: http://louisrosenfeld.com/home/bloug_archive/000270.html It's just a slight...
June 28, 2004: Search and Taxonomy--Why Separate Teams? A friend who works in a mammoth enterprise environment recently sent me this very good question: "Do...
July 2, 2004: Why Should We Be Trusted? A colleague recently told me that one of the biggest challenges that she and other in-house information architects...
July 6, 2004: The Inevitable Announcement Did you think I meant Kerry's announcement? Heh. Anyway, might as well make it official: Steve's and my fall 2004...
July 8, 2004: IA Criteria for CMS Selection An interesting thread just got going on the AIfIA-members discussion list. What information architecture,...
July 9, 2004: New CMS Report Discusses Usability and Metadata Speaking of CMS, version 6 of Tony Byrne's CMS Report is now available. I'm thrilled that...
July 13, 2004: Shared Taxonomies Verity's Walter Underwood pointed me to Verity's Collaborative Classifier (the classifier formerly known as Quiver). Walter...
July 19, 2004: AIfIA Second Annual Report Courtesy of Gene Smith, here are the highlights from AIfIA's second annual ... * Membership has grown 37% in the...