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Related Links Must-Read Post on Information Overload posted by Rochelle on 09:43 AM April 1st, 2006 from the obligatory-ape-1-offering dept. Zenmaster Librarian points to this mindblowing essay on information overload and how to cope. Why didn't someone think of this before? Trackbacks:
Related Stories Friday Updates For April 7th It's hard to believe it's Friday again, yet here we are...Transgendered Veteran's Suit Against Library of Congress Can Proceed raised a bit of a ruckus, and some really nasty comments.US News & World Report LIS rankings are out again this year. How did your school do? Library Worker Who Criticized Admin Wins Grievance touched off a little discussion on the value of unions. You probably won't be surprised by the comments. And last, but not least, the most important story of the week, maybe of the entire year Must-Read Post on Information Overload In the journals, slashgirl reached out for help with her portfolio, ShockM pointed to an interesting post on the new OPAC at a public library, and GregS* pointed to his library's TV broadcast. This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted. Must-Read Post on Information Overload | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 2 comments | Search Discussion Threshold: -1: 2 comments 0: 2 comments 1: 2 comments 2: 1 comments 3: 0 comments 4: 0 comments 5: 0 comments Flat Nested No Comments Threaded The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way. Subscribe to the current LISNew.org feed! - XML
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