[Sigia-l] knowledge management

Sean Lawrence slawrence at lucidvagary.com
Sat May 10 12:09:30 EDT 2003


Gotcha.  I've always thought that IA was incredibly applicable to
intranets.  My first project when I was an IA (and if anyone in Chicago
is looking for one :) was desiging our company intranet with two other
IA's and a GD.  It was a combination of Content Management,
Collaborative workspaces, threaded messaging, announcements, etc.  I
loved it!!  

I knew from then that I wanted to do IA on intranets as much as I could.
Unfortunately, the bubble burst and I haven't done much IA at all since.

I was rather curious about the statement "Once IA is released from its
West 
Coast, HTML-centric focus, there's a whole expansive world out there."
specifically.


Donna wrote:

>>I think I know where Ziya is coming from with this, being an IA 
>>currently working hard on an Intranet.

>>It's easy really - organisations (especially government like who I
work 
>>with) have masses of information. Created organically, generally hard 
>>to find.

>>A no brainer for why IA is useful here...

>>Donna







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