Information Management Practices and Methodologies in Architecting Information Systems
Abstract
This research uses content analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of current trends in Information Architecture (IA) for Information Management (IM). It clarifies the IA concept, its elements, design practices, and methodologies. Additionally, it explores the education, roles, and skillsets expected of information architects in today’s job market. This research can be used to train IA stakeholders, define information architect responsibilities, standardize terminology, and develop best practices and standards for IA design. Ultimately, this work contributes to the evolving field of IA by reducing ambiguity and offering pedagogical insights for Library and Information Studies programs.
Date
May 29, 2025 09:40 ADT — 10:05 ADT
Location
Rowe 1014 and Zoom
Digital Transformation and Innovation, University of Ottawa
Tatiana Orel is a Ph.D. student in Digital Transformation and Innovation at the University of Ottawa, Canada. As a research assistant at the University of Ottawa and Cogniva Information Science Research Institute (CISRI), Canada, she contributes to enhancing AI performance for efficient information management through information system architecture and semantic model development. Her primary research interests include information management, AI, knowledge engineering, ontologies, and terminologies.