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I have an Information Mapping brochure that lists a few
InfoMap(TM) publications for sale. The books are not references
for Info Mapping (I think they'd rather you go to an Info Mapping
seminar for that information), but here they are, in case you
find them helpful:
1) Mapping Hypertext by Robert E. Horn, in which "The inventor of
the Information Mapping methodology ... explores the promises and
the realities of hypertext and information management."
2) Demystifying ISO 9000, which "explains and clarifies the ISO
9000 standards."
3) How High Can It Fly? by Robert E. Horn, which "presents a
summary of research evidence, based on independent evaluations
from industry and academia," relating to Info Mapping.
The customer service line for Information Mapping publications is
(800) MAP-4544.