Peter Morville — A Crazy Librarian

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Peter is the well-known co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web and author of Ambient Findability. He bills himself as a crazy librarian. In this first 10 minute segment of our interview, we discuss the challenges traditional libraries face.

In this 10 minute podcast (download iPod compatible, 52MB), Peter Morville and I kick off an interview with an overall theme of how to organize information on the web. Peter is one of the founders of the field of Information Architecture, having co-written the seminal Information Architecture for the World Wide Web now in its third edition, as well as Ambient Findability recently showcased in the Google tech seminar series. Self-deprecatingly, he describes himself as just a "crazy librarian".

In this segment, we discuss the state of modern libraries and how the Internet has transformed them. Some highlights:

  • Peter first felt the world wide web would transform libraries in 1993, a time when it was still possible to find all of the world's web pages indexed on a single root page in Switzerland.
  • Library traffic is up. More people use libraries.
  • However traditional measures of library health are down. In particular, book circulation has plummeted.
  • Libraries are moving toward something they refer to as Library 2.0 that essentially tries to enhance the library's role as a local access point for the global knowledge network.

In our next segment, we'll discuss the role authoring books has played in helping Peter shape the field of Information Architecture.

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  • In the podcast, we mention something called Web 2.0 which might be thought in an overly simplified form as web sites that capitalize on audience-generated content.

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