Information Architecture For The World Wide Web by Peter Morville

Designing Large-Scale Web Sites

A practical guide to designing effective websites and intranets by organizing, labeling, and structuring content to improve findability and usability. It presents core principles and techniques—user research, information models, navigation systems, taxonomies, metadata, search, and controlled vocabularies—along with methods for planning, implementing, and evaluating information architectures within organizations. The book emphasizes user-centered thinking, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and treating information architecture as a strategic, ongoing process to help people find, understand, and use information.