How do you find your way in an age of information overload? How can you filter streams of complex information to pull out only what you want? Why does it matter how information is structured when Google seems to magically bring up the right answer to your questions? What does it mean to be "findable" in this day and age? This eye-opening new book examines the convergence of information and connectivity. Written by Peter Morville, author of the groundbreaking Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, the book defines our current age as a state of unlimited findability. In other words, anyone can find anything at any time. Complete navigability.
Morville discusses the Internet, GIS, and other network technologies that are coming together to make unlimited findability possible. He explores how the melding of these innovations impacts society, since Web access is now a standard requirement for successful people and businesses. But before he does that, Morville looks back at the history of wayfinding and human evolution, suggesting that our fear of being lost has driven us to create maps, charts, and now, the mobile Internet.</p>
The book's central thesis is that information literacy, information architecture, and usability are all critical components of this new world order. Hand in hand with that is the contention that only by planning and designing the best possible software, devices, and Internet, will we be able to maintain this connectivity in the future. Morville's book is highlighted with full color illustrations and rich examples that bring his prose to life.</p>
Ambient Findability doesn't preach or pretend to know all the answers. Instead, it presents research, stories, and examples in support of its novel ideas. Are we truly at a critical point in our evolution where the quality of our digital networks will dictate how we behave as a species? Is findability indeed the primary key to a successful global marketplace in the 21st century and beyond. Peter Morville takes you on a thought-provoking tour of these memes and more -- ideas that will not only fascinate but will stir your creativity in practical ways that you can apply to your work immediately.</p>
"A lively, enjoyable and informative tour of a topic that's only going to become more important."
--David Weinberger, Author, Small Pieces Loosely Joined and The Cluetrain Manifesto</br></p>
"I envy the young scholar who finds this inventive book, by whatever strange means are necessary. The future isn't just unwritten--it's unsearched."
--Bruce Sterling, Writer, Futurist, and Co-Founder, The Electronic Frontier Foundation</br></p>
"Search engine marketing is the hottest thing in Internet business, and deservedly so. Ambient Findability puts SEM into a broader context and provides deeper insights into human behavior. This book will help you grow your online business in a world where being found is not at all certain."
--Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D., Author, Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity</br></p>
"Information that's hard to find will remain information that's hardly found--from one of the fathers of the discipline of information architecture, and one of its most experienced practitioners, come penetrating observations on why findability is elusive and how the act of seeking changes us."
--Steve Papa, Founder and Chairman, Endeca</br></p>
"Whether it's a fact or a figure, a person or a place, Peter Morville knows how to make it findable. Morville explores the possibilities of a world where everything can always be found--and the challenges in getting there--in this wide-ranging, thought-provoking book."
--Jesse James Garrett, Author, The Elements of User Experience</br></p>
"It is easy to assume that current searching of the World Wide Web is the last word in finding and using information. Peter Morville shows us that search engines are just the beginning. Skillfully weaving together information science research with his own extensive experience, he develops for the reader a feeling for the near future when information is truly findable all around us. There are immense implications, and Morville's lively and humorous writing brings them home."
--Marcia J. Bates, Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles</br></p>
"I've always known that Peter Morville was smart. After reading Ambient Findability, I now know he's (as we say in Boston) wicked smart. This is a timely book that will have lasting effects on how we create our future.
--Jared Spool, Founding Principal, User Interface Engineering</br></p>
"In Ambient Findability, Peter Morville has put his mind and keyboard on the pulse of the electronic noosphere. With tangible examples and lively writing, he lays out the challenges and wonders of finding our way in cyberspace, and explains the mutually dependent evolution of our changing world and selves. This is a must read for everyone and a practical guide for designers."
--Gary Marchionini, Ph.D., University of North Carolina</br></p>
"Find this book! Anyone interested in making information easier to find, or understanding how finding and being found is changing, will find this thoroughly researched, engagingly written, literate, insightful and very, very cool book well worth their time. Myriad examples from rich and varied domains and a valuable idea on nearly every page. Fun to read, too!
--Joseph Janes, Ph.D., Founder, Internet Public Library</br></p>
Peter Morville是互联网行业知名的信息架构专家,被誉为“信息架构之父”,他还是Semantic Studios的总裁。Semantic Studio是一家关于信息架构和可寻性的咨询公司。他有近二十年的咨询经验,为AT&T、IBM、Microsoft、哈佛商学院、Internet2、Procter & Gamble、Vanguard、雅虎等公司提供建议。Peter被誉为信息架构学之父。此外,Peter还是《Web信息架构:设计大型网站》的作者之一(另一位是Louis Rosenfeld)。这本书是信息架构领域最畅销的书籍。
Peter是密西根大学信息学院教职员,也是信息架构研究所的顾问董事。他在国际会议中发表演说,文章被发表在各大主流出版物中,包括《商业周刊》《经济学人》《华尔街日报》《MSNBC》和《财富》。
每一天,我们都在绞尽脑汁,探索怎样把用户需要的信息给到用户,不多不少正正好。我们从纷繁芜杂的网站、书籍、论坛、自媒体学习大大小小关于用户体验关于交互设计的理论和方法。可是,我们做出很好的产品了么?优化了自己的产品么? 我们还是陷在这样的泥潭里,问天问地问自...
评分在此打字的屌丝,也许本来该躺在澡盆里发呆;在此看我码字的看官,也许本该在酒桌上群情豪迈。 但是此刻,以比中彩票更小的概率,你们偶遇了这篇书评,就像我当初遇上了这本《随意搜寻》。 有时你觉得这是偶然,但总有算命先生想和你强调,这是命中注定。 你一定会不以为然:...
评分在此打字的屌丝,也许本来该躺在澡盆里发呆;在此看我码字的看官,也许本该在酒桌上群情豪迈。 但是此刻,以比中彩票更小的概率,你们偶遇了这篇书评,就像我当初遇上了这本《随意搜寻》。 有时你觉得这是偶然,但总有算命先生想和你强调,这是命中注定。 你一定会不以为然:...
评分每一天,我们都在绞尽脑汁,探索怎样把用户需要的信息给到用户,不多不少正正好。我们从纷繁芜杂的网站、书籍、论坛、自媒体学习大大小小关于用户体验关于交互设计的理论和方法。可是,我们做出很好的产品了么?优化了自己的产品么? 我们还是陷在这样的泥潭里,问天问地问自...
《Ambient Findability》这本书,以一种极其独特且引人入胜的方式,展开了一场关于信息与人类感知之间关系的深度对话。我从未想过,“可发现性”这个看似专业且略显冰冷的概念,能够被如此诗意和富含哲理地解读。作者的笔触细腻而富有力量,他描绘的不仅仅是信息世界的架构,更是信息如何在无形中渗透并影响着我们的生活,以及我们如何在信息的大海中,以一种更加智能、更具艺术性的方式进行导航。我尤其被书中关于“意图”与“环境”之间微妙平衡的论述所吸引,它让我深刻地体会到,有时候,我们并非总是主动地去寻找,而是通过对环境的感知和理解,让有价值的信息“浮现”出来。这种“浮现”,是一种美妙的“可发现性”。这本书的魅力在于,它能够让你在阅读的过程中,不断地回溯和反思自己的生活经历,那些曾经擦肩而过的灵感,那些曾经被忽略的连接,仿佛都在作者的引导下,重新焕发出光彩。它不仅仅是一本书,更像是一面镜子,照见了我们与信息世界之间错综复杂而又充满奥秘的关系,也为我们指明了通往更具智慧和情感连接的信息未来的方向。
评分这本书的封面设计就带着一种莫名的吸引力,一种宁静而深邃的感觉,仿佛在预示着一场关于探索与发现的旅程。我拿到这本书的时候,正值生活中的一个平静期,对于“可发现性”这个概念,我最初并没有一个清晰的概念,只是觉得它听起来像是一种与信息时代息息相关,但又有些抽象的理论。然而,随着翻阅的深入,我渐渐被书中构建的世界所吸引。作者的文字并没有那种晦涩难懂的学术腔调,反而充满了人文关怀和对生活细致入微的观察。他笔下的“可发现性”不再是冰冷的技术术语,而是融入了我们日常生活的方方面面,比如在陌生的城市里寻找一家心仪的咖啡馆,或者在海量的信息洪流中,我们如何才能“偶然”地遇到那个真正能触动我们的内容。这种将宏大概念落地到个体体验的叙事方式,让我觉得非常亲切,仿佛作者就在我身边,分享着他对这个世界的独特理解。我开始反思自己是如何在生活中进行“发现”的,那些不经意的际遇,那些隐藏在看似随机事件背后的联系,似乎都与书中描绘的“可发现性”有着千丝万缕的联系。这本书让我有机会从一个全新的角度审视自己的生活,也对未来信息环境的演变产生了更多的好奇。
评分初次接触《Ambient Findability》这本书,我脑海中浮现的画面并非是信息图表或是技术架构,而更像是漫步在一个古老的图书馆,空气中弥漫着纸张的陈旧气息,无数的书籍静静地陈列在那里,等待着被有缘人发掘。作者以一种极为诗意和哲学化的语言,描绘了一个信息无处不在,却又似乎难以捕捉的世界。他探讨的“可发现性”,不仅仅是技术层面上的搜索效率,更是人类在信息海洋中进行探索和理解的本质。我惊叹于作者能够将如此宏大的主题,以如此细腻且富有感染力的方式呈现出来。书中对“环境”(ambient)的解读,让我联想到我们生活中的各种“背景噪音”,那些被我们忽视却又默默影响我们决策的因素。而“可发现性”则是在这种背景下,我们如何才能在不经意间,或者通过有意识的引导,找到真正有价值的联系和信息。这种思考方式,让我对日常生活的各种体验有了更深的洞察。比如,当我们走在街上,被各种店铺的招牌和广告所吸引,其实也是一种“可发现性”的体现。这本书拓展了我对信息和环境关系的认知,让我看到了其中蕴含的无限可能。
评分当我开始阅读《Ambient Findability》时,我抱持着一种略带怀疑的态度。毕竟,“Ambient”(环境的,弥漫的)这个词本身就带有一种虚无缥缈的意味,而“Findability”(可发现性)听起来又像是计算机科学领域的术语。然而,正如一扇门悄然开启,这本书立刻以一种出人意料的方式俘获了我的注意力。作者并没有直接给我灌输晦涩的理论,而是通过一系列引人入胜的案例和故事,将“可发现性”的理念渗透到我的思维之中。我尤其对书中关于“非意图性发现”(serendipity)的探讨印象深刻,那种在不经意间获得的惊喜和启迪,在当今信息爆炸的时代显得尤为珍贵。我开始思考,在被算法精心推送和个性化推荐所包围的环境下,我们是否正在失去那种真正意义上的“偶然的发现”?那些未曾被预测,却又恰好契合我们内心需求的信息,是否正在逐渐淡出我们的视野?这本书让我重新审视了我们与信息互动的方式,它不仅仅是关于技术,更是关于人类对未知的好奇心,以及在复杂世界中寻求连接和意义的内在驱动力。我从中获得的不仅仅是知识,更是一种对生活和信息的全新感知方式。
评分坦白说,拿起《Ambient Findability》这本书时,我并不知道它到底能给我带来什么。我对于“可发现性”这个概念,一直觉得有些虚幻,似乎只存在于理论家的构想之中。然而,这本书以一种非比寻常的方式,将一个抽象的概念具象化,并赋予其鲜活的生命力。作者的写作风格充满了睿智和洞察,他并没有用生硬的专业术语来阐述理论,而是巧妙地将读者带入一个又一个生动的场景。我记得其中一段关于“查找”与“遇见”的讨论,让我眼前一亮。我们往往习惯于主动去“查找”所需信息,却忽略了“遇见”的可能——那种在不经意间,却又恰好能满足我们内心需求的信息。这种“遇见”的发生,往往与环境的“可发现性”息息相关。这本书让我开始思考,我们所处的环境,无论是物理空间还是数字空间,是如何影响我们“发现”的能力的。它不仅仅是一本关于信息检索的书,更是一本关于如何更好地感知世界,如何在这个信息爆炸的时代,保持好奇心和探索精神的书。它挑战了我对信息获取的固有认知,也激发了我对未来信息设计的思考。
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