Information is all around us we live in the Information Age, travel the Internet on a daily basis, and bookmark copious amounts of that information. From older terms about information such as "FYI," meaning something is relevant and worth reading, we've evolved to terms like TMI ("too much information"), meaning we don't know where to start reading or even whether to start. It's no surprise, then, that "information overload" is such a common phrase; one only has to note the millions of hits generated by a simple Google search to experience this phenomenon. So how do we deal with this excess of information? That's where information professionals come in ... read more.
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