Links for information overload sources:

http://ccism.pc.athabascau.ca/html/courses/global/info/ERGO/overload.htm

Belkin, N. and Croft, W. B. Filtering and information retrieval: two sides of the same coin? Communications of the ACM. 35, 2, (December 1992).

Breivik, P. Putting libraries back in the information society. American Libraries. 16, 11, (November 1985).

Curtice, R. and Rosenberg, V.. Optimizing Retrieval Results with Man-Machine Interaction. Center for the Information Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA. February 1965.

Gier, Sue. Relief from information overload. The Computer Connection. James Madison University, VA. November, 1990.

Gould, J., Boies, S. and Lewis, C.. Making usable, useful, productivity - enhancing computer applications. Communications of the ACM. 34, 1, (January 1991).

Horton, F. Information literacy vs. computer literacy. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 9, 4, (April 1983).

Hubbard, Susan. On Kuhlthau, C.C.: Information Skills for an Information Society: A Review of Research. Syracuse, NY: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources. December, 1987. ERIC number ED 327 216.

Marchionini, Gary. Psychological Dimensions of User-Computer Interfaces. Syracuse, NY: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources. ERIC no. ED 337 203. October, 1991.

Naisbitt, John. Megatrends 2000. New York: Warner Books. 2000.

Obraczka, K., Danzig, P. and Li, S.. Internet Resource Discovery Services. IEEE Computer. September, 1993.

Shenk, D. Data smog: surviving the information glut. San Francisco, CA: Harper. 1997.

Toffler, Alvin. Future Shock. New York: Bantam Books. 1990.

Williams, Martha. Online Retrieval -- Today and Tomorrow. Online Information Systems. Oxford, England: Learned Information Ltd. 1984.

Wurman, Richard Saul. Information Anxiety 2. New York: Doubleday. 2002.