This category is home to sites about knowledge management, which is the examination of information and understanding which uses concepts from information technology, cognitive psychology, library science, and education and attempts to compile and categorize that information.
 
 
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Boxes and Arrows is a great resource for information architecture and anybody interested in designing useful websites. The website explains how to develop high quality search capabilities on your website or enterprise system. You can also use this website to post and get jobs in information architecture, interaction design, user research and related fields.
http://www.boxesandarrows.com/
Supports information professionals and librarians in their work. You can also use this website to search for employment opportunities in the information field. The Institute provides training courses to help librarians build their skills.
http://www.cilip.org.uk/
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) advocates for the public's right to access information through libraries and other organizations. CLIR offers a variety of publications on topics such as knowledge management, tools for digital libraries, and presentation of electronic resources. You can also learn about the CLIR's awards and fellowships given to recognize excellence in library science.
http://www.clir.org/
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
Provides a new way of cataloguing and organizing material like books, movies and other items. You can access the full Dublin Core standard through this website and access training on how to make use of it. The website also has translations of the Dublin Core standard. This website will be of greatest interest to cataloguers and librarians.
http://dublincore.org/
Provides e-journal, e-book and e-journal package and print subscriptions, e-resource management tools, full-text and secondary databases, and related services to libraries, research organizations and other information professionals.
http://www.ebsco.com
A premier information provider where you can gain information from experts. This website provides health information and advice from physicians, legal matters from law enforcers, craft ideas and tips from crafters, sumptuous recipes from gourmet chefs and a lot more. This website boasts it's wide ranging user-generated contents that are useful to anyone.
http://www.helium.com
Jjg.net: Information Architecture
This Information Architecture (IA) website by Jesse James Garrett, a Web designer and writer who has been working on the user experience since 1995. You can find details on Garnett's IA books here and order them. The most useful section of the website is the visual vocabulary for describing information architecture and interaction design. This document, available in multiple languages, explains how to plan coherent and useful websites using diagrams.
http://www.jjg.net/ia/
Provides tools to help you organize information using the card sorting method. You can create a free account through this website and quickly get the opinions of others on your information architecture. You can also find a demo of the sorting method here.
http://www.optimalsort.com
A resource for information professionals in the Toronto area to network and develop professionally. You can find out about the organization's upcoming events and talks here. You can also look for resources to learn more about fields like knowledge management.
http://www.sla.org/toronto
Use It is the professional website of Jakob Nielsen, one of the Web's best known researchers and writers on Web usability. Nielsen's reports provide evidence to show the best ways to implement intranets, ecommerce websites and commercial email. Nielsen's website also collects together great resources and articles on the evolution of the Web, including changes that affect commercial websites.
http://www.useit.com