Knowledge management technology
IBM Systems Journal
Filtering and withdrawing: strategies for coping with information overload in everyday contexts
Journal of Information Science
Targeting more relevant, contextual recommendations by exploiting domain knowledge
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Information Heterogeneity and Fusion in Recommender Systems
Knowledge management system architecture: a bridge between KM consultants and technologists
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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From the Publisher:We are awash in information: faxes, e-mail, news, infotainment, and advertising overwhelm us even as CEOs and politicians herald the dawn of a glorious and profitable Information Age. Media scholar and cyber-pundit David Shank deftly dismantles all the hype and exposes the unsettling impact of information overload, or data smog, on our individual well-being (emotional and physical) and on our society at large. This myth-shattering manifesto also outlines a welter of practical strategies for minimizing data smog's polluting effects - from curtailing junkmail and telephone sales pitches to instituting all-out "data fasts."