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IORG announces Info Overload Resource Center!

Posted on July 25th, 2012 · Posted in Uncategorized

The Information Overload Research Group has released today its Information Overload Resource Center. This is a crowd-sourced repository of articles and research related to Information Overload which is available at http://informationoverloadresources.com. You are invited help us build up this repository of IO links.  Go to the above URL, register and submit your share to this communal work in progress! We need links to articles and resources about Information Overload and related issues such as interruptions, multitasking, attention management, and similar information management challenges. We were guided by three principles in creating the resource center: Anyone may contribute pointers to relevant.. Read more

Overloaded 2012 proves a success – Wayda go, IORG!

Posted on February 27th, 2012 · Posted in Uncategorized

The Information Overload Research Group’s Overloaded 2012 event in San Francisco was fully successful!  Two dozen information overload crusaders from a diversity of domains – academic, industry, consulting, analyst and the public sector – came together, exchanged research results, viewpoints and opinions, and formed friendships and plans for future cooperation. We heard two interesting keynotes: Prof. David Levy of  the University of Washington spoke about “Educating for Acceleration and Overload”, and Jonathan Spira, IORG’s VP of research and CEO of Basex, shared his new research results on Information Overload. This un-conference model – an informal meeting of like minds – .. Read more

Join us at IORG’s “Overloaded 2012” in San Francisco!

Posted on January 14th, 2012 · Posted in Uncategorized

The Information Overload Research Group is organizing a private one-day gathering of people who are leading the battle against Information Overload from a diversity of domains such as business, academia, technology, journalism, psychology, and research.   If you share our passion, we’d love your attendance in San Francisco on Feb. 25, 2012. For more details, and registration information, go to http://bit.ly/Ag7kzK . See you there!

Happy Information Overload Awareness Day!

Posted on October 19th, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized

Every year in October Basex, a New York based analyst company that is very active in the war on Info Overload, announces the observance of the worldwide Information Overload Awareness Day. This holiday, which is sponsored by our Information Overload Research Group, may not cure the problem that is exacting a growing toll on the effectiveness and sanity of knowledge workers worldwide, but it is a way to give some reach to the message that something needs to be done about it! This year the day is Thursday, Oct. 20, and I urge you to devote some time during that.. Read more

Join us at the IORG “Virtual Literary Salon” on June 27th!

Posted on June 25th, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized

Five influential authors who have written books on information overload will come together in a “virtual literary salon” produced by IORG – the Information Overload Research Group. The event takes place on Monday, June 27, 2011, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EDT. We will be hosting five authors – Dave Crenshaw (author of The Myth of Multitasking), Daniel Forrester (author of Consider), Maggie Jackson (author of Distracted), William Powers (author of Hamlet’s BlackBerry), and Jonathan Spira (author of Overload! How Too Much Information Is Hazardous To Your Organization). Each author will discuss two questions – why they wrote their.. Read more

Join us at IORG!

Posted on January 18th, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized

The Information Overload Research Group (IORG) is looking to expand its membership, and if you are an Information Overload practitioner or researcher I heartily encourage you to join our ranks. IORG started off in 2007 as an informal “Infomania Workshop” of some two dozen interested people, and this evolved into an official non-profit interest group that had launched in a face to face conference in NYC in mid-2008. This group comprises academics, industry people, consultants, analysts and others – people from diverse backgrounds that share a common passion to understand and help mitigate the information overload problem that is threatening.. Read more

Join us at the Information Overload Awareness Day event!

Posted on October 19th, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized

October 20 is Information Overload Awareness Day, and we’re holding an online event at 11 AM EDT / 3 PM GMT. Attendance is free if you pledge not to multitask during the event! Basex, who organize this event every year, secured an impressive lineup of academics, analysts and industry practitioners who will speak about IO and what they’re doing about it. Yours truly will speak too, as president of the Information Overload Research Group. Register to attend at http://bit.ly/dxpWGN (use code IORGGuest).

Data Glut: it isn’t only email…

Posted on October 7th, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized

I was reading an article about hi-tech airships in IEEE Spectrum when my eye caught in the sidebar a link to another article titled  The UAV Data Glut. What do you know – we thought Infoglut was a human problem, and now Unmanned Aerial Vehicles bitch about it too? Naahh… of course, it isn’t the UAVs that complain; it is humans, the only species that can. The problem, according to the article, is that the super sophisticated drone planes generate more data than humans can look at: “In 2009 alone, the U.S. Air Force shot 24 years’ worth of video.. Read more

Join us at the IORG Quarterly Event on Dec. 9!

Posted on December 3rd, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

The Information Overload Research Group’s Online Quarterly Event will take place on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 11:30 a.m. EST (16:30 GMT) The event is open to everyone interested in the topic of Information Overload (at no charge, of course). This will be a roundtable discussion around the topic “How Does Information Overload Impact You?” moderated by Jonathan Spira, IORG’s VP of research. He will be joined by Prof. Jonathan Ezor, director of the Institute for Business, Law and Technology at Touro. The format of the meeting gives attendees an opportunity to talk about the personal impact of Information Overload… Read more