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Nielsen/Norman Group’s Intranet Information Architecture Report
December 18, 2007 in information architecture, Planning
Tags: IA, information architecture, intranet, navigational structure
Information architecture (IA) is something anyone managing an intranet should be concerned about. A deliberate and proactive navigational structure can ultimately ensure the success of your intranet over the long-term. If you think you need to brush up on this topic, read Nielsen/Norman Group’s report on Intranet Information Architecture. Jakob Nielsen lists some of the highlights of the survey of 56 [...]
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