This section looks at Information Mapping as a method for structuring information so it is usable. It includes details on the following:
Information Mapping is as a research-based method writers use to analyze, organize, and visually present information. The method is an integrated set of principles and tools that enable writers to
The result is a set of precisely defined information modules that are consistent from writer to writer and document to document.
For details on what it is and how it works, please click on What is Information Mapping.
The method is both subject-matter and media independent:
For details click on Applications.
The method is based on research into how the human mind actually reads, processes, remembers, and retrieves information.
For details on the research and history behind the method, please click on Background on Information Mapping.