Bob Berkman’s Recommendation

September 4, 2006 · 1 Comment

In a comment to the TNS 2.0 post below, Bob Berkman recommends the work of Peter Morville and his recent book Ambient Findability.  Here’s what Bob says:

Of everything that I’ve read so far about Web 2.0, my favorite source
is a book by Peter Morvile, an "information architect", titled Ambient
Findability
. In my classes on Web 2.0, this is an assigned text–it is
a clear, compelling and fascinating discussion about all the various
threads that make up the Web 2.0 phenomenon.

Thanks, Bob.  I’ve added Morville’s blog with info on AF under "Links" in the right panel. 

We don’t have the capacity for multiple authors on this modest blog.  But keep in mind that the comment section below each post is a useful way to add content, raise questions, and make recommendations of your own.

Categories: Web/Tech

1 response so far ↓

  • Derek Tutschulte // October 14, 2006 at 2:01 am | Reply

    I’d have to second that reading recommendation. A real pleasure to read.

    I also like to suggest a great blog that is covering newer social software techniques in the classroom. The writer’s guinea pigs are quite young, but the experimentation with his students sheds instructive light on the topic, and his passion is undeniably contagious.

    Set your RSS reader to STUN here:
    http://opensource.christophercraft.com/

    -Derek

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