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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Findability, as defined by Peter Morville (2005), is the ability of users to identify an appropriate website and navigate the pages of the site to discover and retrieve relevant information resources. Wurman (1996, p. 16) observes that "The ability to find something goes hand-in-hand with how well it's organized." But locating information resources in the digital environment depends on more than organization. As Morville notes, findability is an inherently interdisciplinary concept that integrates practices of design, engineering, and marketing:…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Findability, as defined by Peter Morville (2005), is the ability of users to identify an appropriate website and navigate the pages of the site to discover and retrieve relevant information resources. Wurman (1996, p. 16) observes that "The ability to find something goes hand-in-hand with how well it's organized." But locating information resources in the digital environment depends on more than organization. As Morville notes, findability is an inherently interdisciplinary concept that integrates practices of design, engineering, and marketing: Findability encompasses not only issues of organization and representation - two central concerns in the construction of an effective information architecture - but also seeking behaviour, interaction design, branding, search engine optimization, and Web standards, to name but a few of the considerations that can affect findability. The focus on findability is on facilitating and enhancing the user's overall experience with an information resource.