Do we still need Information Architecture (IA) when users can just search? (Kathryn Whitenton)

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23 Jul 201601:40

Summary

TLDRKathryn Whitenton, an instructor at Nielsen Norman Group, emphasizes the enduring significance of Information Architecture (IA) despite its early recognition in digital design. She argues that the skill to effectively organize and present large volumes of information is increasingly crucial as the amount of data grows. While search engines offer a means to find information, they can be opaque and require specific knowledge of terms. Effective information structures and metadata are essential for ensuring users can find what they need, highlighting that if information isn't easily discoverable, it might as well not exist.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Information architecture (IA) has been a recognized discipline since the first IA Summit in 2000.
  • 🤔 Despite its early recognition, interest in information architecture has waned among some digital design professionals.
  • 🔍 The notion that users can simply search for information undermines the importance of creating structured information.
  • ⚠️ The ability to manage and present large volumes of information is increasingly critical in today's digital landscape.
  • 📈 As the volume of available information grows, effective information architecture becomes even more essential.
  • 🔑 Search functionalities can be opaque and do not guarantee users can find what they need without proper structures.
  • 🗂️ Good information structures and metadata are necessary for relevant search results to appear.
  • 💻 When presenting more information than what fits on a single screen, IA methods are crucial for user navigation.
  • ❗ If users cannot find information, it might as well not exist in the digital space.
  • 💡 Information architecture plays a vital role in ensuring users can effectively locate and utilize content or features.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Kathryn Whitenton's teaching?

    -Kathryn Whitenton teaches Information Architecture with the Nielsen Norman Group.

  • When was the first IA Summit held?

    -The first IA Summit was held in the year 2000.

  • Why do some people seem less interested in information architecture today?

    -Some people are less interested because information architecture has been recognized as important for a long time, making it seem less novel.

  • What question does Kathryn mention regarding the need for information structures?

    -Kathryn mentions being asked why we should create information structures when people can just search for things.

  • Why is the skill set related to information architecture considered critical?

    -The skill set is critical because the volume of information people face is continuously increasing.

  • What is the limitation of search according to Kathryn?

    -Search is opaque and doesn't provide visibility into the full scope of available information.

  • What do people need to know in order to effectively use search?

    -People need to know what something is called to effectively use search.

  • What role do good information structures and metadata play in search results?

    -Good information structures and metadata are necessary to ensure that the right information appears in search results.

  • When is it necessary to apply information architecture methods?

    -Information architecture methods need to be applied whenever presenting more than what fits on a single screen, such as products or content.

  • What happens if people can't find information in a digital context?

    -If people can't find information, it might as well not exist.

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