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August 29, 2006
Webcast by Peter Morville Covers His Ambient Findability
Excellent Webcast from the Library of Congress:
"Peter Morville, widely recognized as a founding father of information architecture, discussed his recent book, "Ambient Findability," in a program sponsored by the Science, Technology and Business Division. Morville describes Ambient Findability as a safari of how people search for information and how they now find their way through a world of information overload. His previous book, which he co-authored with Louis Rosenfeld, "Information Architecture" was named "Best Internet Book of 1998." Morville's work has been featured in many publications including Business Week, The Economist, Fortune, MSNBC and The Wall Street Journal. He blogs at findability.org."
Ambient Findability by Peter Morville
List Price: $29.95
Paperback: 188 pages
Publisher: O'Reilly (2005)
ISBN: 0596007655
[RJ]
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