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February 19, 2004

Effective Information Food

So conversation with The Kenj has identified a need for The Keeper to shorten his posts.

Apparently, The Keeper has unreal expectations for his readers concerning their information gathering behavior in an electronic environment.

In other words, y'all skim.

So, The Keeper'll be brief, or here's a quickie for ya.

From the digest of the ASIST SIGIA listserv, on websites (not this one!) that are the most effective from an Information Architecture perspective:

BBC food

Apparently, the IA folks love the "usability" and "intuitiveness" of the "interaction."

And of course, as soon as someone recommended a British site for food and cooking recommendations, hilarity ensued.

Anyway, that's all The Keeper has to say about that. I bet The Kenj will even read this post and follow all the links.

Posted by Keeper of the Blog at February 19, 2004 10:48 AM
Comments

Mmmm, I like food...

But seriously, I warned The Keeper last night that I'm not a very good measuring-stick, because I'm not very good at, well, reading and absorbing weblogs. Too many links! Too many words and ideas! So now he's simply lowered the bar to my level; I'll take it as a romantic gesture, but please speak up if you want more content-laden posts. You know, a "Bring back the old Keeper" rally...

Oh, and no more dirty words please, at least in the notification emails. My email system doesn't like profanity.

Posted by: The Kenj (AKA Lowest Common Denominator) at February 19, 2004 02:01 PM