[Sigia-l] "Buy your way to the top of the job-seeker pile"
John Fullerton
JFULLERT at lib-gw.tamu.edu
Mon Jan 20 14:36:55 EST 2003
> It is unfortunate most IAs are on the 'payroll' with 'findability,'
so
> to speak, and hold no concern for the actual content they claim to
be
> architecting. They only wish to be 'found' (i.e. to make 'the sale')
and
> to revel in their pre-made world of 'reified' objects.
What is wrong with information being findable?
In explanatory writing, I want the main concepts to be easily found.
When I perceive that my wording may make the main concepts less evident,
there may be benefit in highlighting the concepts, thus making it easier
to understand.
One could say, I want the main information for my online site to be as
findable as possible. What's wrong with that? Do I have no right to say,
here is what I'm saying?
With an internet site, the very fact of having links furthers
information being found. And we try to make the links useful, thus
seeking to make information more easily found.
Have a nice day
John Paul Fullerton
j-fullerton at tamu.edu
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