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Amazon Reviewers
Who has the most reviews at Amazon.com? A librarian, of course. Would someone like to explain to me why the article isn't focused on her? [Library Stuff] I have never read Amazon reviews very seriously, but perhaps I should look more closely. Maybe it's also a place for someone like me to practice writing reviews.
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Understanding Prejudice and Acing Acronyms
Web sites that help you understand prejudice, ace acronyms and find adorable baby pictures. By Pamela Licalzi O'connell. [New York Times: Technology] I'm a sucker for lists of interesting sites, especially if the list is well-annotated. I'd like to look into the prejudice-testing sites. They might be food for discussion with students.
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Is information overload hurting productivity?
From The Sydney Morning Herald: "Experts say information overload is a serious problem in many companies, adding to stress levels and resulting in a downturn in productivity (a report from Proudfoot Consulting last year found IT-related problems such as information overload - were responsible for 8 per cent of lost time. They outline seven skills all knowledge workers need to help counter the problem of information overload." [LISNews.com] The article also includes an annotated list of related sources.
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The 50 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time
Well, the online version of this article only lists the first ten greatest adventure books, but it's still interesting to see what was picked and what the selectors had to say about them.
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