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Barriers to Effective Information Access:
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Inadequate Information or Information Overload
Searches often result in too little or too much information.
When there is too much information, users experience information
overload since important information is often obscured by the
volume of information.
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Too Many Informational Sources
Users must often look though different forms, file formats, and
storage locations because information is often located on file
servers, HTML pages on Web servers, or e-mail on messaging
servers.
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Single Data Source
Searching is generally performed on one data source at a time
which makes finding content even more difficult.
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Outdated Information
Finding the most current information, including updates to
important documents, is often difficult.
Poor organization makes it difficult to:
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Access Documents
Poor document organization can make it difficult to find
information.
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Collaborate
Poor document organization can also affect the ability to
effectively collaborate on the creation of a document.
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Provide Update Notifications
Inefficiencies can result if a document is updated but other
people in an organization are not informed that it was updated.
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Review and Approve Documents
Inaccuracies can result if a document is not adequately
reviewed.
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