| |  | Avery, Beth F. | Taking Charge of the Information Glut read moreAbstract: Information overload isn't new. The information explosion
has lead to a superfluity of information -- databases, web sites, books,
journals, listservs, faxes. Yet with all this information available many
patrons complain they either can't find what the need or else they get
thousands of 'hits.' The challenge of the Information Age has become
turning information overload into knowledge. More information does not
automatically lead to better information. Each year the problems appear
to be geometrically increasing. Libraries are trying to move from quantity
to quality of information provision. How to deal with data smog and
technostress has been the topic of much research and publication. A
variety of tools, technological and psychological, can help librarians guide
and assist their patrons in dealing with the onslaught of information | 1998 |