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Too Big to Know David Weinberger

Too Big to Know By David Weinberger

Too Big to Know by David Weinberger


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Explains that, rather than a systemic collapse, the Internet era represents a fundamental change in the methods we have for understanding the world around us. This title argues that our notions of expertise - what it is, how it works, and how it is cultivated - are out of date, rooted in our pre-networked culture and assumptions.

Too Big to Know Summary

Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room is the Room by David Weinberger

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 than they could when they had to rely on mere books and experts. This groundbreaking book shakes the foundations of our concept of knowledge--from the role of facts to the value of books and the authority of experts--providing a compelling vision of the future of knowledge in a connected world.

Too Big to Know Reviews

Marc Benioff, chairman, CEO salesforce.com, bestselling author of Behind the Cloud Led by the Internet, knowledge is now social, mobile, and open. Weinberger shows how to unlock the benefits. John Seely Brown, co-author of The Social Life of Information and A New Culture of Learning Too Big to Know is a stunning and profound book on how our concept of knowledge is changing in the age of the Net. It honors the traditional social practices of knowing, where genres stay fixed, and provides a graceful way of understanding new strategies for knowing in today's rapidly evolving, networked world. I couldn't put this book down. It is a true tour-de-force written in a delightful way. Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and A Whole New MindWith this insightful book, David Weinberger cements his status as one of the most important thinkers of the digital age. If you want to understand what it means to live in a world awash in information, Too Big to Know is the guide you've been looking for. Tony Burgess, Cofounder, CompanyCommand.com David Weinberger's Too Big to Know 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. If, as David writes, Knowledge is becoming inextricable from-literally unthinkable without-the network that enables it our great task as leaders is to design networks for the greater good. David casts the vision and gives us excellent examples of what that looks like in action, even as he warns us of the pitfalls that await us. David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United StatesToo Big to Know is a refreshing antidote to the doomsday literature of information overload. Acknowledging the important roles that smart mobs and wise crowds have played, David Weinberger focuses on solutions to the crisis in knowledge-translating information into new knowledge by exploiting the network. Based upon the premise that 'knowledge lives not in books, not in heads, but on the net,' Weinberger outlines a bold net infrastructure strategy that is inclusive rather that exclusive, creates more useful information-metadata, exploits linking technologies, and encourages institutional participation. The result is a network that is both 'a commons and a wilds' where the excitement lies in the limitless possibilities that connected human beings can realize. Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody and Cognitive Surplus Too Big To Know is Weinberger's brilliant synthesis of myriad little debates-information overload, echo chambers, the wisdom of crowds-into a single vision of life and work in an era of networked knowledge.

About David Weinberger

David Weinberger is a Senior Researcher at Harvard University's Berkman Center for the Internet and Society. He is the author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined, Everything Is Miscellaneous, and a coauthor of The Cluetrain Manifesto. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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GOR010890695
9780465021420
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Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room is the Room by David Weinberger
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Hardback
Basic Books
20120103
256
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