Information Architecture Principles: Use in a Library Setting
Jinfo Article
3rd November 2009
Abstract
Information Architect and Librarian aren't interchangeable terms, but Davina Gifford believes the two roles share more similarities than differences. In this article she shares her observations about how drawing on an IA mindset can provide inspiration to librarians in any setting.
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