Creating Useful Knowledge Structures

Knowledge Management Mag has an Article that caught my eye because of the opening line. \”Lessons from library science and architecture inform today\’s Web designs\”. They talk with Louis Rosenfeld, president of Argus Associates [He\’s got an MLS] about information architecture and all sorts of cool tredny stuff.

\”Rosenfeld…\”We could see that the information technology revolution was going to create some problems,\” he recalls of the early days of the discipline. \”We saw an opportunity to do the kinds of things that librarians had been doing for centuries in ways to make them work in the new digital world.\”

So it turns out librarians are still usefull, but now we can be called \”Information Architects\”, that has a nice ring to it. Looking for a new job?