Publication |
New York, Basic Books, 2011.
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Description |
xiv, 231pWhite and green spine
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Summary/Abstract |
This book is an inspiring read, especially for networked leaders who already believe that the knowledge to change the world is living and active, personal and vastly interconnected. We used to know how to know. We got our answers from books or experts. We'd nail down the facts and move on. But in the Internet age, knowledge has moved onto networks. There's more knowledge than ever, of course, but it's different. Topics have no boundaries, and nobody agrees on anything. Yet this is the greatest time in history to be a knowledge seeker . . . if you know how. In Too Big to Know, Internet philosopher David Weinberger shows how business, science, education, and the government are learning to use networked knowledge to understand more than ever and to make smarter decisions.
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Contents |
1.Knowledge Overload
2.Bottomless Knowledge
3.The Body of Knowledge: An Introduction to the Rest of the Book
4.The Expertise of Clouds
5.A Marketplace of Echoes?
6.Long Form, Web Form
7.Too Much Science
8.Where the Rubber Hits the Node
9.Building the New Infrastructure of Knowledge.
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Standard Number |
9780465021420 Hb.
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