Hey everyone, I apologize if this is an inappropriate use of the FRIAM
list, but I am a little desperate right now.  I am a graduate student
at the Communication, Culture, and Technology program at Georgetown (I
interned at Red Fish over the summer).  I am currently doing research
for my thesis on the discrepancy between the speed at which tools for
accessing information (Google, Wikipedia, Semantic Web, etc.) are
created and the speed at which information is created.  There are two
concepts from Information Theory that I want to use in my thesis, but
am having trouble finding any good resources on.  The first is the
idea of "Information Overload" and the other is "Search Metrics."  If
any of you know of any books, papers, websites, etc. concerning either
of these topics I would appreciate it if you could let me know.
Thanks a lot!
- Carver

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"There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew." -
Marshall McLuhan

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