Well - there's a lot more to IA than wireframes :-) Lou Rosenfeld's book "Information Architecture for the World Wide Web" is still a nice, small read if a little dated now and more oriented to content-based sites.
Wireframes are just one possible deliverable - a way of communicating the results of some kinds of UX work that include IA.
There's a lot of UX folk who hate 'em to - and would much rather spend their time working with the developers rather than waste a stack of time producing pointless documents.
Wireframes are just one possible deliverable - a way of communicating the results of some kinds of UX work that include IA.
There's a lot of UX folk who hate 'em to - and would much rather spend their time working with the developers rather than waste a stack of time producing pointless documents.
See Jeff Gothelf's article on getting out of the deliverables business http://uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com/2011/03/07/lean-ux-gett... for example, or Google the stuff coming out of the Lean UX community.