Heroes and Chimeras: A Search for Electronic Citations Standards and the Discovery of Success through Never-Ending Failure 1.Implementing a database-driven solution 2.Information Architecture and using failure to achieve success 1.Electronic citation standards
Information Architecture The art, science, and business of organizing a Web site so that it works for the people who use it.
Information Architecture Use failure to achieve success Resolve undefined dissatisfactions into specific shortcomings Clarify the aims of the site The art, science, and business of organizing a Web site so that it works for the people who use it.
Citation Standards Citations allow others to locate source material Online citations differ from print citations An online citation is a container for the source material
Citation Standards The Semantic Web. The Semantic Web. Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila in Scientific American, Vol. 284, Number 5, pages 34-43; May 2001.
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Case Study Office of National Drug Control Policy
Case Study Original Publications Section
Case Study Use failure to achieve success Resolve undefined dissatisfactions into specific shortcomings Clarify the aims of the site
Case Study – Development Process 1.Determine information, functions, and appearance 2.Develop specifications 3.Create HTML template 4.Create database structure and back-end 5.Enter publications into temporary database 6.Populate dynamic database with publications records 7.Develop administrative tool
Case Study New, Dynamic Publications Section
Summary Explore incorporating dynamic sections into your Web site. Assign high priority to Information Architecture