Role of Information Architect
Information Architect
is a person who creates the structure or map of information which allows other
to find their personal paths to knowledge.
INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE |
Need of Information Architect
Each building serves
its purpose uniquely. The architecture and design of a building depend upon the
purpose, location, users, finance, etc. if we start constructing a building
without deciding its design and architecture the constructors will have
problems in constructing it, users will have problems in using it and the purpose for which the building was constructed will never be achieved.
Similarly, websites are the resource of information. Each website serves its purpose
uniquely. If the website is developed without any planning about design and
architecture then the developer may have problems in organizing the information and
maintaining it, users may have problems in using the website in searching and
accessing the information. These problems may be as time-consuming searches,
time wastage in the loading of the webpage due to improper formats used, and difficulty
in browsing due to the use of improper keywords.
So information
architecture is necessary:
1). For
producer so that any updation in the information can be done efficiently within
time.
2). For any website to be commercially successful because if users are facing
difficulty in searching and navigating the information then they will not use
the website again.
3). Because unorganized information can’t be converted into knowledge.
Main Job of information Architect
The main jobs if the
information architects are given below. An information architect
1).Clarifies
the mission and vision for the site, balancing the needs of its sponsoring
organization & the needs of its audiences.
2). Determines what content and functionality the site will contain.
3). Specifies how users will find information in the site by defining its organization, navigation labeling, and searching-systems.
4).Maps out how the site will find accommodate change and growth over time.
The Consumer's perspective
Users want to find
information quickly and easily. Poor Information Architecture makes busy users
confused, frustrated and angry. Because different users have varying needs it
is important to support multiple modes of finding information. From the consumer’s
perspective, there can be two modes of finding information.
Known item searching:Some users know exactly what they are looking for. They know what it is called and know it exists. This is called known-item searching.
Casual Browsing: Some users don't know what they are looking for. They don’t
know the right label. They casually browse or explore the site and they may
learn that they have never even considered.
If you care about the
consumer, make sure that your information architecture supports both modes.
While attractive graphics and reliable technologies are essential to user
satisfaction, they are not enough.
The producer perspective
If you are producing
an external website the users can be actual or prospective customers,
investors, employees, business partners, media & senior executives. If you
are producing an intranet the employees of your organization are the consumers.
The cost of designing and implementing the architecture is the cost of time
spent:
1). In
deciding categories of various users.
2). In arguing over the main areas of content and functionality that the site
would include.
3). Redesigning.
4).In maintaining the information space on increase in information.
The role of
information Architect is to minimize their cost. If information Architect
doesn't take care of the producer's perspective the burden will be on the site's
user to understand how to use and find information in a confusing, poorly
designed website. The site maintainers wouldn't know where to locate the new
information that the site would eventually include, they had likely to quarrel
over whose content was more important and deserved visibility on the main page
and so on.
Who should be the information Architect?
An insider who can
understand the sites sponsoring organization.
Advantages
1).Organization’s
information is in safe hands.
2). No extra cost, so cost-effective.
3). Insider knows the most about in organization's processes and how to get
things are done within that organization.
Disadvantages
1).Knowledge
of an insider may be too specific.
2). The insider may lack the political base required to mobilize cooperation from
others in the organization.
3). Insider gets diverted from his original duties.
Someone who can think
as an outsider and be sensitive to the needs of the site’s users.
Advantages
1). No
biased behavior is expected from an outsider.
2). We have a choice for outsider so we'll choose according to our needs so
he'll act more efficiently than insider because he'll be the specialist of his
field.
Disadvantages
1).Extra
cost.
2). The outsider doesn't have minute details of 'organization so he needs
information.
3). Passing secret information of the organization to an outsider can be
dangerous.
The Outsider can be from a variety of fields like:
Journalism: Journalists are good at editing and organizing information.
They have rich knowledge base.
Graphic Design: Graphic Design is much more than creating pretty pictures. It
is geared more towards creating a relationship between visual elements and
determining their effective integration as a whole.
Information and library science: People from this background are good to work
with searching, browsing, and indexing technologies.
Marketing: Marketing specialists are experts at understanding audiences
and communicating a message effectively to different audiences. They know how
to highlight a positive feature and how to suppress the negative ones.
Computer science: Programmers and computer specialists bring an important skill
to information architecture. Especially to architecting information from the
bottom up. For example, often a site requires a database to serve the content;
this minimizes maintenance and data integrity problems. Computer scientists
have the best skills for modeling content for inclusion in a database.
Balance Your Perspective
Whoever you do use as
an information architect remembers everyone (including us) is biased by their
disciplinary perspective. If possible try to ensure that other disciplines are
represented on your website development team to guarantee a balanced
architecture.
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