Information Architecture with Ontologies By an Amazon.com customer | |
![]() | Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-Scale Web Sites by Peter Morville Buy new: $25.32 / Used from: $7.83 A comprehensive classic, with an excellent description of creating and maintaining several different flavors of information categorization that are subsets of the ontology. |
![]() | Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web (2nd Edition) by Christina Wodtke Buy new: $27.60 / Used from: $15.18 Another excellent treatment of information architecture, especially as it applies to organizing information for web publishing and web site navigation schemes. |
![]() | Designing Web Navigation: Optimizing the User Experience by James Kalbach Buy new: $29.99 / Used from: $2.54 More focused on how to base page navigation on the underlying information categorization than the "information architecture" titles, but still treats the spectrum of classification schemes from lists and hierarchies through to ontologies. |
![]() | Tagging: People-powered Metadata for the Social Web by Gene Smith Buy new: $26.27 / Used from: $4.17 Many people think of tagging as an "anti-organization" technique, unrelated to hierarchies or ontologies. However, there is a lot of potential for merging tagging with more formal classification, or evolving tag-bases into classification schemes. And this is a good starting place. |
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