Duly Noted
Principles and Practices for Thriving in the Information Age
Effective participation in modern societies requires that we master the information around us: finding it, storing it, processing it, and acting on it.
Knowledge workers constitute an ever higher percentage of the workforce. Many aren’t information professionals, but they’re still required to find, manage, and use large quantities of information. And effective information management isn’t just crucial for work: increasingly, our leisure and educational activities also require that we interact with information systems.
Duly Noted: Principles and Practices for Thriving in the Information Age offers principles, practices, and frameworks to help you make sense out of the deluge of information you deal with in work, school, or personal life. The book, written by a professional information architect, distills lessons from the design of digital information systems so you can design personal information ecosystems and practices that support your growth.