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"Information Architecture for the World Wide Web" - as far as I'm concerned, it's a must read for anyone who's involved in Web and/or intranet design.
I read this book from cover to cover, and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a pleasure to dive right into exactly what makes a Web site work well, and to get some first rate suggestions on how to do it yourself. The book is comprehensive, well organized and well written, and also enlightening.
"Info Architecture for the WWW" not only addresses the necessary theory and background, it also provides great practical ideas and sound advice.
This book was written for anyone and everyone in the information profession (be you librarian, academic, instructor, Webmaster, info technology expert, info guru, or whatever) who has recognized how much life is changing for our population and our culture as a whole when it comes to our access to and use and expectations of information, especially when it's presented on the Web.
Don't design your Web site without it!
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