Louis Rosenfeld

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Louis Rosenfeld
Born
Louis B. Rosenfeld

c. 1965
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Author and publisher
Websitehttps://rosenfeldmedia.com/about/#our-team

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

Biography

Rosenfeld earned his B.A. in history from the

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. 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:

  • Louis Rosenfeld, Morville, Peter, and Jorge Arango. Information architecture for the World Wide Web: For the Web and Beyond. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2015.
  • Louis Rosenfeld. Search Analytics for Your Site: Conversation With Your Consumers. 2011
  • Morville, P., Janes, J., Rosenfeld, 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..

Articles, a selection:

  • Rosenfeld, Louis. "Moment Prisons, and How to Escape Them." Medium (2019).
  • Rosenfeld, Louis. "Seeing the Elephant: Defragmenting User Research." A List Apart (2013).
  • Rosenfeld, Louis. "Information architecture: looking ahead." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology 53.10 (2002): 874–876.
  • 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.

References

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

External links