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      <title>Being Wired Or Being Tired: 10 Ways to Cope With Information Overload</title>
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      <description>What is information overload? 27 instant messages. 4 text messages. 17 phone calls. 98 work emails. 52 personal emails. 76 email listserv messages. 14 social network messages. 127 social network status updates. 825 RSS feed updates. 30 pages from a book. 5 letters. 11 pieces of junk mail. 1 periodical issue. 3 hours of radio. 1 hour of television. That, my friends, is information overload.
It is also my daily average amount of information received, sampled over a two-week period.</description>
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      <title>Sarah Houghton</title>
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      <description>Sarah Houghton has worked in libraries for the last 15 years, as a librarian for 10. She has worked with state and national library advocacy organisations including Infopeople, California Library Association, American Library Association, and the Library and Information Technology Association – including a three-year stint as a member of LITA&#39;s Top Technology Trends Committee and working on the OITP eBooks Taskforce. She was named a Library Journal Mover &amp;amp; Shaker as a Trendspotter in 2009.</description>
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