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18 October 2007

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Simon Carswell

James, this one has been linked to by several blogs I subscribe to with RSS. And with good reason. It's one of the few information management related presentations that I think could be interesting to 'non information' people. I'd put the Common Craft Show presentations ( http://commoncraft.com/) in the same category, but this one is richer and more inspiring.

Simon

John Akeroyd

James

About from being entertaining it makes some very astute points about how the information business keeps on changing and that in turn raises real questions about we information professionals should know/be doing or be trained to do. I have no answer other than encouraging others to think more radically about the systems and services they provide and remember none will last.....

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