Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Become

Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Become
by Peter Morville

Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Become
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Author: Peter Morville
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-10-03
ISBN: 0596007655
Number of pages: 208
Publisher: O'Reilly Media

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Book Review: The big picture of information retrieval
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is a very thought-provoking read about what should be a major theme in information retrieval and in interface design -you cannot use what you cannot find.
There are plenty of books that will teach you information retrieval algorithms, and plenty of books that will teach you about human-computer interfacing and interaction, but none of them seem to be looking at the big picture. Moreville discusses the "anatomy of the large tail". This is the fact that there are millions of niche markets at the shallow end of the bit stream. For example, Barnes & Noble carries 130000 titles. However, half of Amazon's book sales come from titles outside its top 130000 sellers. The implication is that the market for the number of books that are not even sold in the average bookstore is larger than those that are. This book is filled with valuable insights and statistics such as this. I notice that Amazon shows no table of contents for the book, so I do that here:
Chapter 1 "Lost and Found" is an introduction to the importance of being able to find information and an idea of the lost productivity and business revenue caused by a lack of findability.
Chapter 2 "A Brief History of Wayfinding" - Through history, humans have learned to navigate environments of increasing complexity, creating wayfinding tools and vocabularies , all of which are ultimately adapted to more complex environments as they are invented until today we struggle to port these spatial metaphors to the web, where distance is poorly defined and "there is no there".
Chapter 3 "Information Interaction" - Since Moore's Law implies that technology accelerates exponentially, it follows that we will be increasingly overwhelmed with information. Conversely, the paradigm of Human Information Interaction embraces social and psychological dimensions of information seeking behaviour. Using this paradigm, innovators such as Google have improved information retrieval by tapping into the fact that humans are drawn to gossip and the power of popularity.
Chapter 4 "Intertwingled" - Findability is becoming more urgent as our environment becomes more complex, with information about the real world being imported into cyberspace. Accordingly, we strive to make good decisions on how to intermingle our lives with technology in order to make information manageable, viewing it with novel interfaces (orbs, digital paper, etc).
Chapter 5 "Push and Pull" - Ideally, we want to increase our signal-to-noise ratio to pull people, places, products and ideas into our attention, while reducing the push of unwanted messages and experiences.
Chapter 6 "The Sociosemantic Web" - The Semantic Web promises an era where search and navigation systems (i.e. agents) bring us the information we need. The author makes a case for a "sociosemantic web" that relies on the pace-layering of ontologies, taxonomies, and folksonomies to learn and adapt as well as teach and remember.
Chapter 7 "Inspired Decisions" - The author discusses artificial intelligence concepts, irrational human behavior, and information overload. He discusses graffiti theory, which suggests that we are unconsciously shaped by the information we digest, and this produces feedback into the information we seek.
The author has done a good job of weaving together his own theories with the theories of others into a well-written cohesive read on the subject of information organization and retrieval. There is a great deal of science in this book, but he makes it very accessible. I therefore highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in information retrieval, artificial intelligence, or user interface design, or just the general reader who would like to know what trends might be ahead in the field of data design and findability. It would also be useful to those who are interested in business and entrepreneurship who wish to find new ways for their potential customers to find them. However, if all of the author's theories are correct, ambient findability will only be ultimately achieved if it is implemented on a global basis, due to the fact that achieving findability requires a social effort as well as an individual one.

Summary of Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Become

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.

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.

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.

""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"

""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

""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"

""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

""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"

""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

""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

""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

""Find this book! Anyone interested in makinginformation 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

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