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Making meaning from sharing

A new approach to information management may very well be sharing as much of it around as possible. The more information we make available to the world (accounting for relevant privacy and security concerns of course), the more opportunities there are for us all, as a global community, to make meaning of it all.

Read Andrew Boyd’s full post The Permaculture Approach to Information

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One comment on “Making meaning from sharing”

  1. Andrew Boyd said:

    Thanks Zern,

    widespread information provision does infer that we need a more humane way of presenting information – getting it out there without making it available when and where and how it is needed is bad. It is one of the biggest challenges to information architecture at the moment. I work mostly in the government space, and as government 2.0 leads to more information being released, the potential to do good increases. I love it :)

    Best regards, Andrew

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