The Information Overload Research Group (IORG) is looking to expand its membership, and if you are an Information Overload practitioner or researcher I heartily encourage you to join our ranks.
IORG started off in 2007 as an informal “Infomania Workshop” of some two dozen interested people, and this evolved into an official non-profit interest group that had launched in a face to face conference in NYC in mid-2008. This group comprises academics, industry people, consultants, analysts and others – people from diverse backgrounds that share a common passion to understand and help mitigate the information overload problem that is threatening the productivity and quality of life of good people the world over.
IORG is a young organization, and at this time is busily exploring directions and ideas for furthering this mission. As its co-founder and president, I invite you to look us up at http://www.iorgforum.org and if you share the passion, join our number, participate, communicate, and influence our direction!