Usability Design
by Garth A. Buchholz | DigitalPractices Media Inc. ISSN 1920-1893
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 A Manifesto of Contentology, vs 1.1         What does “Contentology” mean? In this Manifesto, Contentology is a coined word that, in its strictest etymology, could mean “the science of content” or “the study of content”. The word “Contentology” is supposed to make people stop and think for a moment, and if it sounds absurd, [...]

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When I was updating my information on LinkedIn.com, a business networking site that allows professionals to create and expand their own private networks of colleagues, clients and consultants, it occurred to me that in an open Internet environment where it’s hard to know who you can trust (e.g. what used to be called “cold calling” [...]

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Jesse James Garrett is author of the landmark information architecture book, Elements of User Experience. He is also the founding partner of Adaptive Path, a user experience consulting company. The Elements of User Experience got its start on your Web site. What are the origins of that book? The model described in the book really [...]

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Ann, can you tell us briefly about your professional background, and what led you to co-writing Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy? I have been developing unified content strategies for about 15 years and working with content management systems for about the same period of time. The unified content strategy came about as I [...]