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Andrew Hinton on info, meaning, and all the rest

Posted on May 31st, 2008

Andrew Hinton has posted the annotated slides of his talk at the Information Architecture Summit. While it ultimately is aimed at IA’s who are struggling with their profession’s identity (i.e., all IA’s), Andrew’s talk is quite broad and fundamental, and also engaging and creative. Well worth the read. [Tags: ia iasummit2008 andrew_hinton information ]

Tagged with: digital culture • for_everythingismisc • ia • iasummit2008 • infohistory • information • metadata

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One Response to “Andrew Hinton on info, meaning, and all the rest”

  1. Jay Fienberg, on May 31st, 2008 at 6:47 pm Said:

    “IA’s who are struggling with their profession’s identity (i.e., all IA’s)”

    Which, in terms of the web / digital information revolution, is a good thing, right?

    You’re profession is not part of the revolution if you aren’t struggling with your profession’s identity.

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