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'''Louis Rosenfeld''' is co-author of ''Information Architecture for the World Wide Web'' (ISBN 1-56592-282-4, aka "the Polar Bear Book") and principal of [http://louisrosenfeld.com/ Louis Rosenfeld LLC], an [[information architecture]] consultancy.
'''Louis B. Rosenfeld''' (born ca 1965) is an American Information scientist, consultant and author, known as co-author of ''Information Architecture for the World Wide Web''.


== Biography ==
Rosenfeld earned his B.A. in history from the [[University of Michigan]] in 1987, and his Master's in [[library science]] from the [[University of Michigan School of Information]] in 1990. Along with [[Peter Morville]], he was the co-founder of Argus Associates, one of the first firms devoted exclusively to the practice of information architecture. The consulting firm was at the forefront of the nascent field of information architecture until the [[Dot-com bubble]] of 2001. Lou founded [http://rosenfeldmedia.com/ Rosenfeld Media], a [[user experience]] publishing house, in late 2005. His most recent book, ''[http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/searchanalytics/ Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversation With Your Consumers]'', was published in 2011. With [[Christina Wodtke]], Lou founded the [http://www.iainstitute.org/ Information Architecture Institute] (see the [http://iainstitute.org/en/about/people/founders.php IAI founders] page) and is a member of its Advisory Board. He was a co-founder of the [http://uxnet.org User Experience Network] (UXnet).
Rosenfeld earned his B.A. in history from the [[University of Michigan]] in 1987, and his Master's in [[library science]] from the [[University of Michigan School of Information]] in 1990.

Along with [[Peter Morville]], he was the co-founder of Argus Associates, one of the first firms devoted exclusively to the practice of information architecture. The consulting firm was at the forefront of the nascent field of information architecture until the [[Dot-com bubble]] of 2001.

With [[Christina Wodtke]], Rosenfeld founded the [[Information Architecture Institute]] in 2002<ref>[http://iainstitute.org/en/about/people/founders.php IAI founders] at iainstitute,org, 2013.</ref> and is a member of its Advisory Board. In 2005 he founded Rosenfeld Media, a [[user experience]] publishing house. He was also co-founder of the User Experience Network] (UXnet)<ref>[http://uxnet.org User Experience Network] (UXnet)</ref>

== Selected publications ==
Books:
* [[Peter Morville|Morville, P.]], Janes, J., Rosenfield, L., Candido, G. A., Rosenfeld, L. B., & Decandido, G. A. (1999). ''The Internet Searcher's Handbook: Locating Information, People, and Software''. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc..
* [[Peter Morville|Morville, Peter]], and Louis Rosenfeld. ''Information architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing large-scale web sites''. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002/2008.
* Louis Rosenfeld. ''Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversation With Your Consumers''. 2011

Articles, a selection:
* Janes, Joseph W., and Louis B. Rosenfeld. "Networked information retrieval and organization: Issues and questions." ''Journal of the American Society for Information Science'' 47.9 (1996): 711-715.
* Rosenfeld, Louis. "Information architecture: looking ahead." ''Journal of the American society for information science and technology'' 53.10 (2002): 874-876.

== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://louisrosenfeld.com/biography/ Lou's personal site] (Rosenfeld's biography)
* [http://louisrosenfeld.com/biography/ Rosenfeld's personal site]
* [http://louisrosenfeld.com/ Bloug ]
* [http://rosenfeldmedia.com/ Rosenfeld Media ]
* [http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781565922822.do Information Architecture for the World Wide Web]
* [http://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/searchanalytics/ Search Analytics for Your Site]
* [http://www.usabilityviews.com/userati_lou_rosenfeld.html Lou Rosenfeld &mdash; Userati]


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Revision as of 10:50, 20 November 2013

Louis B. Rosenfeld (born ca 1965) is an American Information scientist, consultant and author, known as co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.

Biography

Rosenfeld earned his B.A. in history from the University of Michigan in 1987, and his Master's in library science from the University of Michigan School of Information in 1990.

Along with Peter Morville, he was the co-founder of Argus Associates, one of the first firms devoted exclusively to the practice of information architecture. The consulting firm was at the forefront of the nascent field of information architecture until the Dot-com bubble of 2001.

With Christina Wodtke, Rosenfeld founded the Information Architecture Institute in 2002[1] and is a member of its Advisory Board. In 2005 he founded Rosenfeld Media, a user experience publishing house. He was also co-founder of the User Experience Network] (UXnet)[2]

Selected publications

Books:

  • Morville, P., Janes, J., Rosenfield, L., Candido, G. A., Rosenfeld, L. B., & Decandido, G. A. (1999). The Internet Searcher's Handbook: Locating Information, People, and Software. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc..
  • Morville, Peter, and Louis Rosenfeld. Information architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing large-scale web sites. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002/2008.
  • Louis Rosenfeld. Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversation With Your Consumers. 2011

Articles, a selection:

  • Janes, Joseph W., and Louis B. Rosenfeld. "Networked information retrieval and organization: Issues and questions." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47.9 (1996): 711-715.
  • Rosenfeld, Louis. "Information architecture: looking ahead." Journal of the American society for information science and technology 53.10 (2002): 874-876.

References

  1. ^ IAI founders at iainstitute,org, 2013.
  2. ^ User Experience Network (UXnet)

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