Medical librarian: There isn't “too much data” or “too many RSS feeds”

David Rothman writes:

"I’m sincerely flabbergasted to hear a librarian (or any information professional) complain that there is “too much data” or “too many RSS feeds.” “Web 2.0″ doesn’t cause an information glut. What causes an information glut is being an information glutton, taking on more than anyone can reasonably manage. There aren’t too many RSS feeds. Rather, there are users who subscribe to too many RSS feeds. The solution isn’t for less data to exist, the solution is smarter, more selective use of the data. The tools that help us filter and manage the information that we care most about are continuing to improve in power and sophistication."

Related reading:
Too many feeds to read? Time to trim down RSS subscriptions. CasesBlog, 2008.
How to deal with the information overload from blogs, RSS and Twitter? CasesBlog, 2009.

References:
“Information Overload” vs. “Filter Failure”

No comments:

Post a Comment