Everything is Miscellaneous
David Weinberger (co-auteur van de Cluetrain Manifesto) laat in dit boek zien waarom de categorie- en classificatiesystemen van de fysieke wereld niet meer bruikbaar zijn in digitale wereld. Heeft in de fysieke wereld in principe alles (bijvoorbeeld een boek) uiteindelijk maar één plek, in de digitale kunnen dat er ontelbare worden. De gevolgen van hoe we de wereld indelen blijken nogal groot.
Human beings are information omnivores: we are constantly collecting, labeling, and organizing data. But today, the shift from the physical to the digital is mixing, burning, and ripping our lives apart. In the past, everything had its one place the physical world demanded it but now everything has its places: multiple categories, multiple shelves. Simply put, everything is suddenly miscellaneous. In Everything Is Miscellaneous, David Weinberger charts the new principles of digital order that are remaking business, education, politics, science, and culture. In his rollicking tour of the rise of the miscellaneous, he examines why the Dewey decimal system is stretched to the breaking point, how Rand McNally decides what information not to include in a physical map (and why Google Earth is winning that battle), how Staples stores emulate online shopping to increase sales, why your childrens teachers will stop having them memorize facts, and how the shift to digital music stands as the model for the future in virtually every industry. Finally, he shows how by going miscellaneous, anyone can reap rewards from the deluge of information in modern work and life. From A to Z, Everything Is Miscellaneous will completely reshape the way you think and what you knowabout the world.