it's filters, not info overload, stupid +++ in gutenberg galaxy editors were filters, now we need others (since info overload ain't the problem but how we treat info) + privacy/public now is a technological question (eg fb etc) universität: before: teachers asked questions not because they wanted to know the answers but they wanted their students to learn finding out the answers, now: that doesn't make sense, you have to ask questions you don't know the answers yet
it's filters, not info overload, stupid nin gutenberg galaxy editors were filters, now we need others (since info overload ain't the problem but how we treat info) privacy/public now is a technological question (eg fb etc)
TIR 2010
7th International Workshop on Text-based Information Retrieval
in conjunction with DEXA 2010
University of Deusto
Bilbao, Spain
30 August - 3 September 2010
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