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October 21, 2002


not for you
Posted in :: Accessibility ::

Judge: Disabilities Act doesn't cover Web - Tech News - CNET.com

"In the first case of its kind, U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz said the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies only to physical spaces, such as restaurants and movie theaters, and not to the Internet. "

oh.

Posted at 06:03 PM, October 21, 2002
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proof IA's are born not made
Posted in :: Information Architecture ::

if you know Seth, you know he is an IA to the bone. If you don't know him, reading Boxes and Arrows: Consolidated Assessment would tell you all you need to know

"Card sorting is so simple a 6 year old could do it. Actually, that's how old I was when I first started card sorting in the late 1970s. Not that I've been in the research field that long, card sorting just seemed a natural thing to do with my baseball card collection. On an almost weekly basis, I'd reorganize my cards. Usually I'd lay them out all over the floor and then get to work. Sometimes I'd sort by team (Go Orioles), or by position (all first basemen), or by year, or by card brand..."

Early explorations of faceted classification!

Posted at 03:30 PM, October 21, 2002
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