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Intertwingled: Information Changes Everything (English Edition) Kindle版

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This is a book about everything. Or, to be precise, it explores how everything is connected from code to culture. We think we’re designing software, services, and experiences, but we're not. We are intervening in ecosystems. Until we open our minds, we will forever repeat our mistakes. In this spirited tour of information architecture and systems thinking, Peter Morville connects the dots between authority, Buddhism, classification, synesthesia, quantum entanglement, and volleyball. In 1974 when Ted Nelson wrote "everything is deeply intertwingled," he hoped we might realize the true potential of hypertext and cognition. This book follows naturally from that.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00MOR4B0W
  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Semantic Studios (2014/8/11)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2014/8/11
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ファイルサイズ ‏ : ‎ 3280 KB
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  • 本の長さ ‏ : ‎ 199ページ
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The ground covered here forms a predicate, systemic-contextual funnel from which a more reasoned approach towards information management should be pursued. This is very rational and actionable even as it is thought-provoking, meta-conceptual stuff. No one should devise, develop, deploy, implement, oversee or maintain any information management system without being previously informed by this text. Beyond professional Information architects, this includes the implementation of any personal information management by any professional knowledge worker as all PIMs will be enriched by the notions shared here. I fully endorse this book.
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5つ星のうち5.0 A great book to understanding the power of information
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This book is amazing, I give 5 stars rate because it made me understanding about information architecture. I recommended it 100%
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5つ星のうち2.0 It looks like a book of bad philosophy
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I approached this book with great expectations but...god I was disappointed.
The author sounds like a witchdoctor who talks about apparently disconnected things (from yoga to hiking to endangered wolves), jumping from a topic to another, without caring to explain where the connection is. I had the feeling he was not interested in making you understand what went through his mind. Too bad. No clear arguments, no evidences, just jumping around following unclear analogies. Mind you, I was not expecting anything technical, a book of "philosophy of IA" would have been ok (like the great "Pervasive IA" by Resmini and Rosati for instance). But this is bad philosophy. The only clear chapter is the one about Taxonomies, the rest is just self talking.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Information Architecture emerges from its mid-life crisis more invigorated and agile
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This wasn't what I was expecting. I have read all of Peter's previous books and was excited to see that he had used Ted Nelson's famous word "Intertwingled" as a title. I devoured the book in one reading and consider it to be nothing less than a reboot of the Information Architecture field.

Peter has written with such openness and honesty that he is able to connect with the reader in a very human, personal and humble manner. He has managed to reflect on his experience of shaping and working in the field of Information Architecture in a way that makes you think without being too preachy.

Some of my favourite quotes (so far):

"In such a big organization, you can't change the system from within a silo. It was painful to see the problem so clearly but have no path to a solution."

This is a very valuable lesson that anyone who works with large organisations needs to learn as soon as possible.

"Information architecture is an intervention. It disturbs an established system. To make change that lasts, we must look for the levers and find the right fit. If we fight culture, it will fight back and usually win. But if we look deeper, and if we're open to changing ourselves, we may see how culture can help."

This might sound a bit touchy-feely for us stiff-upper-lip Brits (Peter was born in Manchester by the way), but I think that this is the key message from the book for me.

"Taxonomies are treacherous because the easier they are to use, the harder they are to see. We grab handles without scanning contents. We trust labels without knowing origin."

Always understand the source of the information and keep asking questions.

"Like maps, words are traps. We must speak carefully since we think what we say. The order of operations makes a difference; that's why process is key."

Information cannot be separated from the process and always surfaces in the context of its own story.

"I wallow in data of all sorts and talk to people from all walks."

"We should use our categories and connections to reveal the hidden assumptions of culture; and sketch links and loops to explore the latent potential of systems; and realize mental models by drawing them outside our heads."

I have taken the text from the book and counted all of the words to produce this 'map' of the top ten words that appear in the book. It's telling that people and culture appear in the top ten.

194 system(s)
180 information
132 culture
111 change
110 people
103 time
85 work
82 know
72 design
66 new
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