Euro IA Review [ABSTRACT]
Jinfo Blog
2nd November 2008
By Martin Belam
Abstract
At the recent EuroIA Summit in Amsterdam, delegates focused on ‘redrawing the map' - the power of Information Architecture to enable information sharing across all kinds of borders. Martin Belam reviews the sessions and provides a preview for the 2009 summit.
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At the recent EuroIA Summit in Amsterdam, delegates focused on ‘redrawing the map' - the power of Information Architecture to enable information sharing across all kinds of borders. Martin Belam reviews the sessions and provides a preview for the 2009 summit.
What's Inside:
...the kind of attention to detail that leads the average Information Architect to enjoy nothing more than ‘hiding in a room for 4 weeks in order to produce a 120 page document with 15,000 annotations' often precludes being a visionary leader.
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