Information Architecture help for the Silver Community Group

Hello,

I wonder if I could help.

I have worked alongside Emma Pratt Richens https://twitter.com/EmmaJ_PR who
is one of the central points of contact at the BBC for Accessibility and
standards. She brought the Silver Community Group to my attention.

I have moved over to a BA role as a temporary measure but want to keep my
hand in IA and Content Strategy and Accessibility.
I could possibly allocate a few hours per week on helping with the site
structure, classification, domain and content modeling etc.

I'm the only information architect who is part of the accessibility
champions team at the BBC and have always had an interest in process. I
don't have an up to date CV but a super quick summary of highlights;

   - I have been practicing Information Architect and Content Strategist
   for over 15 years.
   - I have provided strategy and direction through to full implementation
   and delivery of digital products for 20 years.
   - I have trained up senior management and written guidelines in UX, IA,
   Content Strategy.
   - I worked on the BBC's first ontology, /programmes
   - I worked on the BBC's first Domain Driven Design website, BBC
   Programmes
   - I worked on the UK's first TV-on-demand service BBC iPlayer.
   - Extensive experience with metadata, taxonomies, classification,
   content modeling, domain modeling, and content management systems and
   content rich / data-driven sites.
   - Extensive experience with multi-disciplinary teams.
   - I am a CSM, Certified Scrum Master and practicing it since 2004.
   - I'm a big fan of standards and have visited W3C for many years
   already.


Funnily enough, one of the areas I would like to practice more of is
writing. Job roles change very quickly in this industry, that demands a
constant skills upgrade.
It would be good to discuss what areas of work are required and to see how
I could fit in.

Kind regards

Anoushka Ferrari

Received on Thursday, 21 March 2019 15:42:28 UTC