Information Architecture for Librarians or The top 10 things you can do to improve your website.

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Information Architecture for Librarians or The top 10 things you can do to improve your website

What is IA? Peter Morville & Louis Rosenfeld: The art & science of shaping information products and experiences to support usability and findability

Why is it Important? You can’t have a site that that meets the needs of all users without some structure Keeps stuff organized, usable, and findable Flexible and scalable Provides room for growth

Why Library Websites? We are the information people, but most librarians don’t understand IA Many bad examples We don’t allow chaotic shelves (well, we try...), so why not the same emphasis on our websites?

Home Pages Identify the site, establish the brand Set the tone and personality of the site Allows people to do something right away Should reflect personality of the library

Pathway Pages Gateway pages to secondary content Great for categories of stuff you can’t put on the homepage An additional way to navigate

Finding Stuff There should be five ways of finding anything in your site: –Search –Site Map or Index –Pathways, browsing, etc. But...ease of finding them is better than multiple ways of finding

URLs They’ve lost their purpose It can be used as breadcrumbs Length & Organization Index pages lowercase letters Naming conventions/labeling

Folders lowercase Short--less than 10 letters Should represent broad topic areas & fit with navigation index pages can be your pathfinder pages

Scrolling So many answers Don’t scroll on homepage or pathway pages Other pages, scrolling is OK but be reasoned

Writing People read in an “F” pattern Break it up--blocks of text are boring Bullet points are best Active voice Don’t Rehash the same thing over and over

Page Creep Don’t allow similar pages to be written -- create one good page instead Each page has a purpose Each page has a home

Tutorials, Guides, etc. Why do we have so many names? Pick one, or define them all

Accessibility Every page has a title field Each link meaningful and discrete (no “click here”) All images have descriptions Bulleted lists are lists Tables only for tabled content

Conclusion IA is an art and a science There are no right answers Trust your instinct Take risks and trust your intuition It is just a website, no one is going to die

Jenny Emanuel jennyemanuel.com