0 a situation in which you receive too much information at one time and cannot think about it in a clear way: --
1 the situation when too much information is available at one time, so that you cannot think about it in a clear way: --
The article dealt with the problem of information overload in large organizations with complex information systems.
They will save the poor benighted public from that by resisting this and that amendment because of information overload.
Or, (ii) in order to escape this general information overload, people can resort to a tunnel vision that concentrates on an unbelievably narrow window of highly specialised interests.
Further research is needed to understand the ways in which the steps within each of these three spaces can be made accessible to human users without considerable information overload.
The improved access to the organization's collective knowledge results in higher knowledge productivity of workers as they (re)use existing knowledge more effectively and defend themselves from information overload.
Following our metaphor, there is ultimately an information overload and the system crashes: the door to the cabin breaks open and everyone inside spills out into the hall.
To cope with this 'information overload', most people rely on personal knowledge of a few key trials or on reviews of primary research in journals or textbooks.
Agents that reduce work and information overload.
Many interviewees described a situation of exhaustion and panic induced by information overload.