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Features
An interview between the editors of Intranet Professional and Mary Lee Kennedy. Kennedy is accountable for connecting employees with the people and information they require to do their jobs successfully. Her primary focus is on the intranet and content tools for the end user's desktop.
An interview between the editors of Intranet Professonal and Eric Hards, who serves as Senior Web Designer, Lockheed Martin Systems Integration. Hards also serves as Web Program Manager for Lockheed Martin in Owego, New York. For the past 6 years, Hards has been working with Web design, information architecture, usability, and Web technology for Lockheed Martin’s Internet and intranet. He is an award-winning designer, considered an industry expert for intranet design and usability.
An interview betweein the editors of Intranet Profssional and Peter Morville, President of Semantic Studios. Semantic Studios is an information architecture and user experience consulting firm. Morville is also co-author of the best-selling book Information Architecture for the World Wide Web and co-founder of the Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He can be reached at morville@semanticstudios.com.
An interview between the editors of Intranet Professional and Elizabeth Kellison, who has been involved in online content management for the past 6 years, first with Los Angeles-based University Access, where she helped create online undergraduate and graduate business courses and also launched a Web-based journal, @cademyonline. Most recently she worked with Isoph, a company specializing in online collaboration and learning opportunities for the nonprofit sector.
Columns
It seems like just a matter of time before everyone will be blogging—or at least know someone who knows somebody who is. Considering how open most of us are these days to new technologies, the likelihood seems high. Blogs are open-source publishing for all. They cover topics ranging from the mundane to the technical. Beyond technology, blogs seem to be the liberating experience that humans desire in order to be heard.
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