Hacia la arquitectura de la información 3.0: Pasado, presente y futuro

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The discipline of information architecture (IA), although present in some way for over 50 years, has taken on special relevance with the advent of the Web and the explosion of the amount of available information. Nowadays, IA has clear pillars based on the managed content but especially on users, without forgetting the context. This article discusses components to combine when developing IA, and a basic methodology is identified. As the amount of information around us is still growing, IA continues to innovate with new forms of organization, more efficient search engines and Semantic Web technologies that let computers take care of the less creative part of coping with the avalanche of information.

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García, R., Botella, F., & Marcos, M. C. (2010). Hacia la arquitectura de la información 3.0: Pasado, presente y futuro. Profesional de La Informacion, 19(4), 339–347. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2010.jul.02

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