“…Information overload represents the difficulty of working one's way through vast, complicated, or hard-to-reach resources. Synonyms are both colorful and plentiful: analysis paralysis (Schwartz, 2004); cognitive dissonance (Festinger, 1962); continuous partial attention (Rose, 2011;Stone, 2007); data smog and infobesity (Shenk, 1997); infoglut (Andrejevic, 2013); information anxiety (Wurman, 1989;Wurman et al, 2001); information diet (Johnson, 2012); information inflation (Doomen, 2009); information pollution (Nielsen, 2003); library anxiety (Bostick, 1993;Mellon, 1986;Jiao et al (2006); multidimensional library anxiety (Van Kampen, 2004); overchoice or choice overload (Toffler, 1990); reference overload (Radford, 1996(Radford, , 1999Reichardt, 2006); tyranny of small decisions (Kahn, 1966); and technostress (West, 2007).…”