Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-Scale Web Sites

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label testing exercise

labeling

labeling patterns

labeling systems

     changes to

     consistency

     designing 2nd 3rd 4th

     importance

     modular approach to

     of MSWeb

     strategy recommendations on

     uses

labeling tables

labels

     as contextual links

     as headings

     as index terms

     as representation

     card-sort exercises and

     drawing out

     educational aspects

     goals of

     iconic

     jargony

     multipurpose

     poor, examples of

     scope notes for

     scope of

     significance

     sources of 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th

     textual, for navigation bars

     tuning and tweaking

     varieties of

     within navigation systems

Lampel, Joseph

Lancaster, F.W.

language 2nd 3rd

large information systems

lateral navigation

law of diminishing returns 2nd 3rd

learning school of business strategy

learning, organizational

legends, for blueprints

lessons learned (strategy report section)

Lexico

librarians 2nd 3rd 4th

librarianship

libraries 2nd 3rd 4th

Library and Information Science (LIS)

Library of Congress classification scheme 2nd

Library of Michigan

link labels

LIS (Library and Information Science)

listing methods, for search results

     alphabetical sorting

     chronological sorting

     relevance rankings

literary warrant

literature, on information architecture

Living on the Fault Line (Moore)

local hub information strategy

local navigation systems

local pages

locations, organization schemes for

long-term profitability

long-term project plans

low-fidelity wireframes

Lutes, Barbara

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