Abstract
The focus of this article is the relationship between information architecture and information ecology. The paper wants to signal and show the potential mutual usefulness of the achievements of both research domains that would serve their development. Using the method of literary analysis and criticism to start with the information on information ecology found in the classic book by L. Rosenfeld and P. Morville, “Information architecture for the world wide web” (2005), infoecological requirements were presented on the basis of information architecture requirements for websites. Examples of achievements in information architecture and information ecology are also presented. The conclusion states that information architecture and information ecology are new research domains that open new gateways to the world of inspiration in the information space of human beings in the 21st century.
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