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1 Information Architecture & Design Week 5 Schedule -Planning IA Structures -Other Readings -Research Topic Presentations Email Nadalia your Presentations -Class Work: User Analysis -Group Project Plan Review -Group Work: Planning the Project Site Send email to the list from your project account -URL of your working designs -URL of your working specifications

2 Thesauri, Vocabularies & Metadata The Structure of Your Content (Part of the Plan) Models the Information for the User (Content Modeling) What Do You Do With Your Project Data (Content)? -Context Descriptive Prescriptive -Quality Accuracy Recency -Characteristics Media / MIME Uses Represent the Relationships Between Systems

3 Controlled Vocabularies Establish Consistencies For the Content For the Developers On the Site – Apparent to the Users Just Synonyms? Lists of Equivalents (Index) Aliases (Authority File) Also an Implied or Overt Hierarchy “Synonym Ring” p 178 Based on User’s Understanding Improved Upon by IA Iterative Process to Discover Alternate Words and Concepts Not Just for Search

4 Building Your “Authority File” The list of preferred terms or acceptable values. P 180 The Mission Statement for your Content -Acronyms, Abbreviations -Multiple terms (“term rotation”?) -Cases (Upper, Lower and Mixed) -Button and Graphics too Use a Central File to Keep Current Responsible Role during the IA Method

5 Classification Schemes Taxonomy (more than one) -Front End Users (Personalized)Personalized Interface (Browse)Browse -Back End Information Architecture Content Management System (Search) -Technical Approaches LIS & CS Top-Down & Bottom-Up Content & Task ALL

6 Semantic Relationships Equivalence (Alternate Names) -Derived (Rules) -Vocabulary (Uses) Hierarchical (Relationships) -Strong (Inherited) City - Austin -Instance (Classes) Texas - Austin Associative (Checklist for Approval) -Based on Understanding of Content -Based on Understanding of Users

7 Thesauri Hierarchical Relationship Equivalence Relationship Associative Relationship -Preferred Term -Varian Term (synonyms) -Broader Term (preferred’s parent) -Narrower Term (preferred’s child) -Related (“see also”, synonyms) -Use (rules for where and when) -Scope (restricts meaning)

8 Thesaurus Types Classic -Links -Keywords Subject Index LoC Index -Browsable Appearance Ordering (Multiple orders) -Relational See also Hierarchy Document versus Site

9 Faceted Classification Multiple Dimensions Now More Applicable to Digital Information -Personality, Matter, Energy, Space, Time -Topic, Product, Document Type, Audience, Geography, Price Commerce Examples What other kinds of views?

10 Taxonomy of Decisions & Actions Now – not just the taxonomies of content, but how people work Purpose of the Search Method to Find Information Content of the Information Being Searched GVU Survey Question -Recent instance of important information found Critical Incident Technique -Complete Instances -Known Consequences (Results) Morrison 2001

11 Taxonomy pt. 2 Taxonomies of Web Activities -Why people searched the Web -How search the Web -What information searched Analysis of Responses from Survey into Experiment Purpose Taxonomy Method Taxonomy Content Taxonomy

12 Human Information Behavior Information Seeking (Strategies) Information Searching (Strategies) Information Use -Physical Actions -Mental Actions Focus on the User Wilson 2001

13 New Models of Info Behavior pt. 2

14 New Models of Info Behavior pt. 3 Problem Solving System Actions Integration of Actions

15 Rapid Ethnography Like Rapid Prototyping & Usability Inspection Field Work Ethnography -People (Practice) -Environments (Native) -Activities (Context) Cultural Observation and Analysis Elicit User Requirements More Focused (Decisions) Millen 2000

16 Rapid Ethnography pt. 2 Short Studies Comparisons to Other Studies Zoom in On Key Activities Multiple Datasets (Critical Incidents) -Observations -Recording -Activity Walkthroughs -Interviews (Structured) Selection of Instances that Yield Incidents -Key Times -Key Users

17 Rapid Ethnography pt. 3 Automated Data Analysis Team Data Analysis Scenario Analysis (storyboards) Pictorial Storytelling (metaphors) Lightweight Deliverables -Drawings (Sketches) -Notes (not Reports) -Incomplete -Prototypes Cognitive Mapping (assumptive) Substitute for Full or Complete Studies

18 How Do We Really Use the Web? Reading vs. Scanning -Quality of Elements -Quantity of Elements -Purpose of Pages Satisficing -Guessing with Speed -Low Penalties (Back) -Testing Boundaries Muddling and Forging Ahead -Stick with what works -Not concerned with understanding Krug 2000

19 Semiotics of the Web Site Structure and Cognitive Design -Typography Medium use -Browsers Message content -Paper -Web Appeal -Attention (interest) -Relevance (needs and motives) -Confidence (expectation & achievement) Accessibility -Culture -Physical Smart, et al. 2000

20 Learning and Interests (Users) Learning is Remembering What You’re Interested In Cultivating Interest Relevance Interests vs. Obligations Examples for Understanding -Metaphors -Content Presentation “Architecture is Making Connections”

21 Designing for Users Permutations Connections Facts vs. Ideas Discovery vs. JITI

22 Class Work: User Analysis Who are your target users? All of the possible users? Rapid Ethnography

23 Group Project Plan Review Comments on Your Plans -Current -Future

24 Group Work: Planning the Project Site Who are your target users? All of the possible users? Rapid Ethnography


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