Too Big to Know

Too Big to Know
Author David Weinberger
Country United States
Language English
Subject Information theory, Internet
Genre Non-fiction
Publisher Basic Books
Publication date
2012
Pages 256 pp.
ISBN 978-0465021420

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 is a non-fiction book by American technology writer David Weinberger published in 2012 by Basic Books.

Overview

It describes the World Wide Web-enabled shift in the production, transmission, reception, and storage of knowledge in the early 21st century. Weinberger discusses topics such as expertise, echo chambers, open government, the WELL, Debian, the U.S. Army's Center for the Advancement of Leader Development and Organizational Learning; and the writing of Charles Darwin (On the Origin of Species) and Nicholas G. Carr ("Is Google Making Us Stoopid?"). He argues that "networked knowledge brings us closer to the truth about knowledge."[1]

David Weinberger (2011)

See also

References

  1. David Weinberger (2012). Too Big to Know. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 9780465021420. 0465021425

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