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Implementing a database-driven solution Information Architecture and using failure

Heroes and Chimeras: A Search for Electronic Citations Standards and the Discovery of Success through Never-Ending Failure. Implementing a database-driven solution Information Architecture and using failure to achieve success  Electronic citation standards. Information Architecture.

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Implementing a database-driven solution Information Architecture and using failure

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  1. Heroes and Chimeras: A Search for Electronic Citations Standards and the Discovery of Success through Never-Ending Failure • Implementing a database-driven solution • Information Architecture and using failure to achieve success  • Electronic citation standards

  2. Information Architecture The art, science, and business of organizing a Web site so that it works for the people who use it.

  3. Information Architecture The art, science, and business of organizing a Web site so that it works for the people who use it. • Use failure to achieve success • Resolve undefined dissatisfactions into specific shortcomings • Clarify the aims of the site

  4. 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

  5. Citation Standards The Semantic Web. Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila in Scientific American, Vol. 284, Number 5, pages 34-43; May 2001.

  6. Citation Standards Click here

  7. Case Study Office of National Drug Control Policy

  8. Case Study Original Publications Section

  9. Case Study • Use failure to achieve success • Resolve undefined dissatisfactions into specific shortcomings • Clarify the aims of the site

  10. Case Study – Development Process • Determine information, functions, and appearance • Develop specifications • Create HTML template • Create database structure and back-end • Enter publications into temporary database • Populate dynamic database with publications records • Develop administrative tool

  11. Case Study New, Dynamic Publications Section

  12. Summary • Explore incorporating dynamic sections into your Web site. • Assign high priority to Information Architecture

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