Resources

The IA Institute offers a number of useful resources to the Information Architecture community, including an IA Library, IA Tools sharing site and other resources to help you explain what Information Architecture is to your clients, managers, Marketing and IT staff and other interested parties.

IA Library

The IA Library is a community-built and -maintained repository for IA (and UX) resources. At its core, the IA Library is a giant set of annotated links to resources with tools for submitting, retrieving, rating, and filtering content.

The IA Library benefits the information architecture community by:

  • Archiving information and making it easily accessible in the future
  • Central place to store and access information
  • Simplify discovery and access
  • Establishing a place were the community gathers, discusses, and enriches itself

[Enter the IA Library]

Other Resources

IA Tools

The Information Architecture Institute's Tools project aims to disseminate new IA tools from the community in order to learn from each other. Below you will find document templates, process map posters and other tools to help you in your practice. The documents have been donated by the community, by people just like you. Download and try them out or contribute your own.

[View IA Tools].

IA Talking Points

You may have a client or manager who is interested in learning what Information Architecture is, or perhaps you want to find out if what you do is what IAs do. These documents can help:



This page was last modified on May 6, 2008 06:14 PM.