Lots of linky goodness today, including a bunch of links to people blogging their experience of IA Summit 2006, just wrapped up in Vancouver, Canada. Wish I was there! Thanks for the blogging guys :)
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Ben Barron enters the tags vs. taxonomy debate in his own inimitable way
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an overview of the Consider Software section of About Face 2.0
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Christopher Fahey liveblogs the keynote from IA summit 2006 – given by David Weinberger, co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto and author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined
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Christopher Fahey liveblogs the IA Summit – Wireframes I & II
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Luke Wroblewski provides notes and slides on the Wireframes session at IA Summit 2006
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Luke Wroblewski liveblogs David Weinberger’s keynote at IA Summit2006
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Luke liveblogs Jared Spool discussing Information Architecture’s Role in the Optimal Design Team
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Jess McMullin’s Game Changing: How You Can Transform Client Mindsets Through Play presentation at IA Summit 2006 presented some ideas for building strategic rapport with clients by utilizing the underlying principles of game play as liveblogged by Luke
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The Communicating Concepts Through Comics presentation at IA Summit 2006 took a look at how to communicate high-level concepts for products through the medium of comics.
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Donna Maurer presented what every information architect should know about Lakoff’s ‘Women, Fire & Dangerous Things’ at IA Summit 2006. The book is subtitled “What Categories Reveal about the Mind†and it discusses how categories are central to how we
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James Reffell and Micah Alpern presented eBay’s evolving body of solutions to Design Patterns in the Real World at IA Summit 2006 as liveblogged by Luke W
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David Weinberger blogs Donna Maurer’s talk at IA Summit 2006
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David Heller has posted slides from the Wireframes panel at IA Summit(tags: IASummit2006 wireframes)
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his presentation will explore the little-studied world of tribal information architecture, including folk taxonomies (not to be confused with “folksonomies”), kinship and social networks, and stigmergy (methods of projecting information into the outside w(tags: IASummit2006 informationarchitecture)
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oh dear. Via OK/Cancel…. yes, its as bad as you think it is… (and as good)
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David Sturtz blogs IA Summit Day One(tags: IASummit2006 informationarchitecture)
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David Sturtz blogs IA Summit Day Two(tags: IASummit2006 informationarchitecture)
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David Sturtz blogs IA Summit Day Three(tags: IASummit2006 informationarchitecture)
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Keith Instone’s slides from his IA Summit presentation