IA Conference workshops will be taking place on April 14th, 15th, and the afternoon of April 16.
The main conference will take place beginning on April 16 through the 18th.
This interactive workshop provides practical tactics for designing, building, maintaining, and governing taxonomies and ontologies. Based on hard-won lessons learned from work with everything from large fortune-50 enterprises to small ecommerce sites.
This workshop teaches practical ways to use LLMs to organize and manage large websites. We’ll explore techniques and learn best practices for effective IA prompting.
This workshop shows how information architecture remains vital in product design, even when structure is hidden beneath interfaces, data models, and complex system rules. Participants will learn to apply IA skills through four perspectives—Abstraction, Lifecycle, Distinction, and Collaboration—using activities to explore how products mediate information, set expectations, and support coordinated work. Attendees will leave with practical tools and a clearer understanding of adapting content-focused IA to product challenges.
This workshop introduces information architects to knowledge graphs, explaining what they are, how they relate to taxonomies and ontologies, and why they matter to IA practice. Through lectures, discussion, and activities, participants explore foundational principles, technologies, use cases, and the role of KGs in analytics, discovery, and AI.




