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Which year was Wurman [20] written/published? The topic is on Information Overload
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The "Wurman 20" you might have come across in essay citations online is actually Richard Saul Wurman. His book "Information Anxiety" was published in 1989, and he followed up this bestseller with "Information Anxiety 2" in 2000.
You can purchase these books online from numerous sources. At Barnes and Noble, the description of "Information Anxiety 2" is: "A follow up to the first edition, Information Anxiety 2 teaches critical lessons for functioning in today's Information Age. In this new book, Wurman examines how the Internet, desktop computing, and advances in digital technology have not simply enhanced access to information, but in fact have changed the way we live and work. In examining the sources of information anxiety, Wurman takes an in-depth look at how technological advances can hinder understanding and influence how business is conducted."
You can find out more about the author at his personal website, which also offers a direct email contact for him:
http://www.wurman.com/rsw/
You can purchase these books online from numerous sources. At Barnes and Noble, the description of "Information Anxiety 2" is: "A follow up to the first edition, Information Anxiety 2 teaches critical lessons for functioning in today's Information Age. In this new book, Wurman examines how the Internet, desktop computing, and advances in digital technology have not simply enhanced access to information, but in fact have changed the way we live and work. In examining the sources of information anxiety, Wurman takes an in-depth look at how technological advances can hinder understanding and influence how business is conducted."
You can find out more about the author at his personal website, which also offers a direct email contact for him:
http://www.wurman.com/rsw/
source(s):
http://www.wurman.com/rsw/
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Information-Anxiety-2/Richard-Saul-Wurman/...
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-1/mnelson.html (I used the citations from this essay to figure out who "wuman 20" was)
http://www.wurman.com/rsw/
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Information-Anxiety-2/Richard-Saul-Wurman/...
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds1-1/mnelson.html (I used the citations from this essay to figure out who "wuman 20" was)
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