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  1. ¬Das papierlose Archiv : Abspecken mit digitaler Speicherverwaltung (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Zuerst erkannt haben es Versicherungen, Landesbausparkassen, Verlage wie Gruner&Jahr sowie das europäische Patentamt. Bevor das eigene Unternehmen unter der Flut von Informationen zu ersticken droht, müssen die riesigen Papierberge abgetragen und die Verwaltung entschlackt werden. Die Zauberformel dafür: Dokumenten-Management-Systeme (DMS). Neue elektronische Speicher- und Archivierungssysteme bieten dem Unternehmer viele Vorteile: Sie sparen Kosten, denken den Verwaltungsaufwand und steigern dadurch die Leistung der Firma. Inzwischen ist DMS nicht nur für die Großen ein Thema: Freiberufler, Rechtsanwälte, Wirtschaftsprüfer, Steuerberater und Arztpraxen suchen ebenfalls einen Ausweg aus dem Papierchaos. Denn bereits in 2 Jahren, so die düstere Aussage amerikanischer Forscher, werden Unternehmen mit papiergebundenen Verwaltungen ums geschäftliche Überleben kämpfen. In Westeuropa steht DMS dagaben noch in den Anfängen: bis 1998 - so die Experten - werden aber die Nachfrage nach DMS-Lösungen auf rund 8 Milliarden steigen
    Source
    Facts: Testmagazin für die Büro- & Kommunikationswelt. 1995, H.5, S.22-34
  2. Menkus, B.: Defining electronic records management (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Defines the nature of electronic records management. Gives a background to records management in the USA, and details the phrases of electronic records management: creation, maintenance, retention, and disposition
    Source
    Records management quarterly. 30(1996) no.1, S.38-42
  3. Fox, M.J.; Wilkerson, P.L.; Warren, S.R.: Introduction to archival organization and description (1999) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Library review 49(2000) nos.3/4, S.203-204 (S. James); Library resources and technical services 44(2000) no.2, S.106-107 (J. Greenberg)
  4. Ashford, J.H.: Full text retrieval in document management : a review (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Full text management which applied to document management tends to be centred on text storage and retrieval. Recent developments are concerned with integration with relational database management system products to deliver document management services offering both the flexibility of text retrieval and the ability to support process based funnctions. There has been a move towards client server architectures, more user friendly user interfaces and more flexible and easier to understand retrieval. Advocates caution in choosing tasks for full text methods. Identifies document management functions for which the combined use of database management systems or special purpose tools should be considered
    Source
    Information management and technology. 28(1995) no.1, S.28-32
  5. Winternman, V.: Records management software survey (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports the results of a recordsm management software survey carried out on behalf of the Records Management Society. Traces the development or records management software and looks at current packages. Describes the development of new types of software to control electronically created documents and outlines future market developments. Gives details of software available, giving contact addresses and describing functionality
    Source
    Records management bulletin. 1994, no.65, S.i-vii
  6. Buckland, M.: On the nature of records management theory (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines the nature of records management theory, including information retrieval, record life cycle, and information policy. Concludes that records management theory should not be seen in isolation and need not be unique to records management. Outlines functional, professional, and educational contexts of records management theory, with examples
  7. Yusof, Z.M.; Chell, R.W.: Records management education and training worldwide : a general overview of the current situation (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports and examines the results of a brief survey of records management training and education in some 26 countries and covering 79 institutions, conducted across the Internet in 1997 by researchers from the Archives and Records Management Programme at the University of Wales at Aberystwyth. Looks at the nees for records management training and education worldwide, and the emergence of the topic as a subset of information management, with an acknowledged impact on the systematic and efficient management of organizations. Suggests the focus of records management has shifted over the recent past from archival management of unwanted documents, to the management of electronic systems, giving records managers equal standing with other professionals in the information management field. Compares records management training in Malaysia and the UK, emphasizing that visiting consultants cannot be a substitute for courses based in universities. The survey revealed there is no standard approach to the training provided by these institutions: some are likely to reflect their archival origins, whilst others represent various streams of information studies
    Source
    Records management journal. 8(1998) no.1, S.25-54
  8. Hare, C.E.; McLeod, J.: Developing a records management programme (1997) 0.02
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    LCSH
    Records / Management
    Subject
    Records / Management
  9. Montana, J.C.: It can make you or break you : the importance of records management in ligitation (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    One of the justifications commonly given for developing a records management programme and records retention schedules is that these activities 'help in ligitation'. Expands on that premise and details some of the roles that records management plays in commercial ligitation
    Source
    Records management quarterly. 29(1995) no.1, S.3-8
  10. Vijlenbroek, J.J.M.: Potential workflow applications : information management impact (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Defines and describes workflow management, examines workflow management from an organizational and a technological perspective, and discusses its relationship with documentary information systems. Considers the consequences of the introduction of workflow management and documentary information systems on the documentary information function within organization
  11. ¬The document management challenged analysed (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Summarizes the conclusions of the report of the UK's Document Management Suppliers' Group; which conducted a detailed survey of electronic document management systems. Concludes that, in order to realize the huge market opportunity, electronic document management suppliers need to stop selling features and functionality and start identifying with the business situations of potential users
  12. Allen, D.P.: Evaluating hybrid systems (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    3rd generation automated workflow packages have been designed to facilitate a collaborative effort between management information systems and end users. Describes automated workflow software and the criteria that should be used in evaluating competing packages: design, simulation, modeling, monitoring and management, and document management capabilities (capture, indexing, retrieval and image manipulation)
    Source
    Records management quarterly. 31(1997) no.1, S.10-14
  13. Robek, M.F.; Brown, G.F.; Stephens, D.O.: Information and records management (1995) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Records management quarterly. 29(1995) no.4, S.64-65 (A.L. Dmytrenko)
  14. Walden, I.: Electronic documentation and the law (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    Electronic information resources and historians: European perspectives. Proceedings of the workshop organized by the British Library, Research and Development Department, British Academy, and the International Association for History and Computing, 25-26 June 1993. Ed.: R. Ross et al
  15. Barry, R.E.: Electronic document records management systems (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines approaches to and information management tools for thinking about, identifying and articulating functional requirements for electronic dcuments and records management systems. Discusses a management framework and state transition analysis, an information engineering approach. The framework auggests a method for conveniently organising functional requirements according to life cycle stages through which documents pass and to the work domains in which documents are used
    Source
    Information management and technology. 27(1994) no.6, S.251-256
  16. Barry, R.E.: Best practices for document management in an emerging digital environment (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers how to ensure admissibility of the organizational record in the court of law in the electronic environment. Explains the importance of jurisdiction and of trustworthiness of documents, records and record-keeping systems. Sets out practices which an organization can follow to help achieve truthworthiness in its management of records
    Source
    Records management bulletin. 1994, no.63, August, S.11-15
  17. Lilley, A.: ¬The challenges of technical records management (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Looks and the challenges facing those in technical records management and indicates some of the directions that the solutions might take. Discusses: the role of information in today's organizations, the implication of outsourcing for records managers, the increased use of computer based technology to increase effeciency, and the role and training of records managers to meet current needs
    Source
    Records management bulletin. 1994, no.65, S.7-9
  18. Shamir, H.A.: New technologies for records management (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Overviews selected technologies in the information and records management field. Covers: non rewritable methods creating cards, sheets, active records, archival methods, and digital so called optical methods such as CDs. Most rewritable technologies are not reviewed. Touches upon some associated techniques, such as diskettes and barcodes and distribution from computer to computer
    Source
    Records management quarterly. 30(1996) no.3, S.9-14
  19. Williams, B.J.S.: Document management in local government : the latest update: 'in 1998 authorities are chasing effiency as hard as any other sector' (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Surveys document management systems is use in UK local government. covers: finance, revenues, benefits systems, palnning and other services including libraries, emergency planning, social services, electronic printing, purchasing, recruitment and contract services
    Source
    Information management and technology. 31(1998) no.1, S.17-20
  20. Pritchard, J.A.T.: Developments in document management systems (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Brings together some examples of recent developments in the document management industry, giving details of relevant UK trade bodies and exhibition, and outlining the latest offerings from key companies. Telephone numbers and URLs are provided where relevant
    Source
    Information management report. 1998, Mar, S.15-18

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