November 4, 2004: Looking for a Volunteer Steve Krug and I are looking for a volunteer to help us out with our seminars this coming Monday and Tuesday in San...
November 22, 2004: Short Primer on Facets The recent issue of KM World ran a nice short primer on faceted classification from Endeca's Steve Papa. And not...
Nov 30, 2004: UXnet Going Strong, Going On in London Great things coming out of UXnet; it's really starting to happen. Check out the latest update: ...
December 2, 2004: Using Search Log Analysis to Predict the Future Had a nice chat with Guy Valerio at my seminar in London the other day. Guy has been doing...
December 3, 2004: AIfIA Initiates IA Progress Grants More goodness from AIfIA, as per Victor Lombardi, AIfIA's new president: "A few months ago the AIfIA...
December 6, 2004: Usability and Content Management Systems Peanut butter and chocolate? Or ammonia and bleach? My pal Tony Byrne of CMS Watch fame is...
December 11, 2004: Enterprise Topic Maps Last week at Online Information, George Kondrach of Innodata Isogen gave an excellent presentation on the application...
December 14, 2004: From the Bloug Attic Clearing out the "to blog" folder: * Another event that mentions both "enterprise" and "information" in its title and...
December 17, 2004: Good Question Ed Vielmetti recently started a great discussion--"tags versus taxonomies"--on the AIfIA-members discussion list. Too much...
December 17, 2004: Another Question Does anyone know of any examples of academic course catalogs that include collaborative functions such as "Students who...
December 20, 2004: "You Aren't Your Title" Great posting on Elegant Hack, Christina Wodtke's blog: "The User Experience Community is Thinking Too Small"....
December 27, 2004: Extensive Report on Enterprise Search CMS Watch has published Stephen Arnold's "Enterprise Search Report". 450+ pages, jammed full of...
January 6, 2005: Folksonomies? How about Metadata Ecologies? Just posted some thoughts on the hot topic of folksonomies here (too long to email you): ...
January 9, 2005: Applications to Aid in Content Inventories? I'm interested in learning about applications that can help us perform content inventories in...
January 12, 2005: IA Summit 2005 The final IA Summit program is now available, and you can take advantage of the early registration discount through January...
January 16, 2005: NYC IA Meetup January 19 Live/work in the New York metro area? Come down to the Vig Bar, 12 Spring Street (SE corner of Spring and...
January 17, 2005: Spring 2005 Seminar Schedule and Venues Hard to believe, but Steve Krug and I will be soon be starting up our fifth road show. This spring...
January 26, 2005: Advanced IA Seminar at IA Summit At the upcoming IA Summit in Montreal, a bunch of us will be putting on a pre-conference seminar to benefit...
January 31, 2005: Spring Seminar Registration Now Open Steve Krug and I will be teaching our pairs of day-long seminars this spring in San Diego, Boston...
February 25, 2005: New and Old Not blogging much lately; too busy, and maybe a bit intellectually over-stimulated. Blame temporarily living in the same town...
February 27, 2005: Intranet Teams James Robertson would like you to complete a brief (5 minute) survey to determine: * Where in organizations are intranet...
March 1, 2005: Stop the Pendulum; I Want to Get Off Although Gerry McGovern makes good points in his latest article and elsewhere, I'm really uncomfortable...
March 2, 2005: User Experience Education Tom Smith's diagram (95Kb GIF) is yet another illustration of the multidisciplinary nature of user experience. His...
March 3, 2005: IA Wisdom Greetings from the IA Summit 2005 in Montreal! Nugget from Lee Strickland's IAI pre-conference seminar talk (which is happening as I...
March 4, 2005: RIA and Log Analysis Interesting discussion at dinner last night with Jorge Arango and Livia Labate about RIA (rich internet applications) and...
March 4, 2005: Event Notes (Sorry for the loads of blogging lately; nice to emerge from the February doldrums.) Bunch of event news to share: If you live in...
March 8, 2005: Do we need Anti-Captology? At the IA Summit, BJ Fogg's opening keynote on persuasive design was, er, quite persuasive. For those of you not...
March 10, 2005: Alternative Interfaces to TV Programs Jim Leftwich has designed and built just about everything, from ultrasound machine interfaces to...
March 10, 2005: UXnet Around the World Keith Instone has blogged four UXnet-related events taking place globally (Ann Arbor, Michigan; Austin, Texas; London...