AIfIA opens IA Library

AIfIA has launched its new IA Library, one of the most comprehensive collections of IA resources on the Web. I’m helping to add Spanish entries, so if you know of one that should be listed, please let me know.




Here’s the official press release:



The Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture (AIfIA) is pleased
to announce the opening of the Information Architecture Library, an
international collection of the best articles, books, blogs, guides,
reports, and other resources related to the field of information
architecture.

The IA Library was developed by Joanna Markel and Jeff Tang, two
graduate students at the University of Michigan’s School of Information.
Chiara Fox, Austin Govella, and Peter Morville provided support and
served as mentors.

“Jeff and Joanna designed and built a fully-functional user interface
and content management system for the Library. That’s quite an
accomplishment for a single-semester independent study project!” says
AIfIA’s president, Peter Morville.

The IA Library’s collection is still very much under development. We
are adding new resources, particularly in languages other than English,
to create a more well-rounded collection. In addition, AIfIA is
actively seeking a volunteer Library Director to oversee the continued
development of this important public service.

If you are interested in volunteering to help with the IA Library, or if
you know of a resource we should include, please send your suggestion to
ialibrary@aifia.org.

To explore the Information Architecture Library go to:

http://aifia.org/library/


Contact:
Gene Smith
press@aifia.org


April 21, 2004 | Archived in Information Architecture