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  1. Mas, S.; Marleau, Y.: Proposition of a faceted classification model to support corporate information organization and digital records management (2009) 0.10
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    Footnote
    Vgl.: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?reload=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F4755313%2F4755314%2F04755480.pdf%3Farnumber%3D4755480&authDecision=-203.
  2. Steyer, H.C.; Fonseca, A.F.; Hopkins, D.D.; Nodell, M.; Travis, I.L.; Wahl, W.S.: ¬The World Bank's information management architecture : a blueprint for building institutional information services (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    To facilitate information access and sharing, the World Bank began developing a Bankwide Enterprise Network in the early 1990s. The network, which was fully developed at the Bank's headquarters campus and some field offices at the end of 1995, enables Bankwide services, such as electronic document management, directory services, and Internet access. As the Bank began development of these services, it became clear that it required a comprehensive model for its future information management infrastructure. The model was necessary to provide infrastructure that could be built in an orderly and logical way - one that would be manageable, modular, scalable, and open. This paper discusses this model, developed by an interdisciplinary team, and its application to the Bank's evolving electronic document management system
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  3. Murthy, S.S.: ¬The National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore : recent development in library and information services (2006) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the information products and services, the related databases, development of digital library and web-resources and web-based services, vocabulary control tools, networking, and other projects of the Library of the National Tuberculosis Institute (NTI), Bangalore. Acknowledges the involvement of and advice and assistance provided by Prof. A. Neelameghan to these programmes and projects.
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  4. Levasseur, D.: ¬Les solutions reseau pour optimiser la gestion des documents et leur diffusion dans les organisations (Groupware, Workflow, Intranet) (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Part 3 of a 3-part series on the electronic management of documents parts 1 and 2 of which appeared in Argus 26(3) 1997 and 27(1) 1998 respectively. Looks at 3 concepts relating to the management and communication of electronic documents within the corporate network: groupware, or the automation of work in groups; workflow, or the management of the flow of information to be treated; and intranet, which indicates the private network of an organization supplying internally the technologies responsible for the success of Internet and the World Wide Web. Considers the advantages of the electronic document operated on computer networks over paper handled through traditional channels focusing on intranet because of the importance it is given as an infrastructure for integration of document management activities and because it represents a major challenge for the information professionals of today
  5. 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)
  6. Valentine, I.: Document management and workflow systems : how they research the SME and workgroup (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Examines the practicalities of introducing document management and workflow technology, based on commercially available software products, in a small-to-medium sized business. Produces a workflow model for a hypothetical organization to purchase goods or services associated with its business and examines the enabling technology, and set up costs. There are no generic solutions. Each process needs to be evaluated to determine the automation needs
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  7. Vasudevan, M.C.; Mohan, M.; Kapoor, A.: Information system for knowledge management in the specialized division of a hospital (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Information systems are essential support for knowledge management in all types of enterprises. This paper describes the evolution and development of a specialized hospital information system. The system is designed to integrate for access and retrieval from databases of patients' case records, and related images - CATSCAN, MRI, X-Ray - and to enable online access to full text of relevant papers on the Internet/WWW. The generation of information products and services from the system is briefly described.
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  8. Huang, T.; Mehrotra, S.; Ramchandran, K.: Multimedia Access and Retrieval System (MARS) project (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports results of the MARS project, conducted at Illinois University, to bring together researchers in the fields of computer vision, compression, information management and database systems with the goal of developing an effective multimedia database management system. Describes the first step, involving the design and implementation of an image retrieval system incorporating novel approaches to image segmentation, representation, browsing and information retrieval supported by the developed system. Points to future directions for the MARS project
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  9. Dinneen, J.D.; Julien, C.-A.: ¬The ubiquitous digital file : a review of file management research (2020) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Computer users spend time every day interacting with digital files and folders, including downloading, moving, naming, navigating to, searching for, sharing, and deleting them. Such file management has been the focus of many studies across various fields, but has not been explicitly acknowledged nor made the focus of dedicated review. In this article we present the first dedicated review of this topic and its research, synthesizing more than 230 publications from various research domains to establish what is known and what remains to be investigated, particularly by examining the common motivations, methods, and findings evinced by the previously furcate body of work. We find three typical research motivations in the literature reviewed: understanding how and why users store, organize, retrieve, and share files and folders, understanding factors that determine their behavior, and attempting to improve the user experience through novel interfaces and information services. Relevant conceptual frameworks and approaches to designing and testing systems are described, and open research challenges and the significance for other research areas are discussed. We conclude that file management is a ubiquitous, challenging, and relatively unsupported activity that invites and has received attention from several disciplines and has broad importance for topics across information science.
  10. Jervis, M.; Masoodian, M.: How do people attempt to integrate the management of their paper and electronic documents? (2014) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - This article aims to describe how people manage to integrate their use of paper and electronic documents in modern office work environments. Design/methodology/approach - An observational interview type study of 14 participants from 11 offices in eight organizations was conducted. Recorded data were analysed using a thematic analysis method. This involved reading and annotation of interview transcripts, categorizing, linking and connecting, corroborating, and producing an account of the study. Findings - The findings of the study can be categorized into four groups: the roles paper and electronic documents serve in today's offices, the ways in which these documents are managed, the problems associated with their management, and the types of fragmentation that exist in terms of their management and how these are dealt with. Practical implications - The study has identified the need for better integrated management of paper and electronic documents in present-day offices. The findings of the study have then been used to propose a set of guidelines for the development of integrated paper and electronic document management systems. Originality/value - Although similar studies of offices have been conducted in the past, almost all of these studies are prior to the widespread use of mobile and network-based shared technologies in office environments. Furthermore, previous studies have generally failed to identify and propose guidelines for integration of paper and electronic document management systems.
    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
  11. 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
  12. Milne, C.: Developing information architecture through records management classification techniques (2010) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - This work aims to draw attention to information retrieval philosophies and techniques allied to the records management profession, advocating a wider professional consideration of a functional approach to information management, in this instance in the development of information architecture. Design/methodology/approach - The paper draws from a hypothesis originally presented by the author that advocated a viewpoint whereby the application of records management techniques, traditionally applied to develop business classification schemes, was offered as an additional solution to organising information resources and services (within a university intranet), where earlier approaches, notably subject- and administrative-based arrangements, were found to be lacking. The hypothesis was tested via work-based action learning and is presented here as an extended case study. The paper also draws on evidence submitted to the Joint Information Systems Committee in support of the University of Abertay Dundee's application for consideration for the JISC award for innovation in records and information management. Findings - The original hypothesis has been tested in the workplace. Information retrieval techniques, allied to records management (functional classification), were the main influence in the development of pre- and post-coordinate information retrieval systems to support a wider information architecture, where the subject approach was found to be lacking. Their use within the workplace has since been extended. Originality/value - The paper advocates that the development of information retrieval as a discipline should include a wider consideration of functional classification, as this alternative to the subject approach is largely ignored in mainstream IR works.
    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Special Issue: Content architecture: exploiting and managing diverse resources: proceedings of the first national conference of the United Kingdom chapter of the International Society for Knowedge Organization (ISKO)
  13. Bittleston, R.: Managing documents in the wider ares : intelligent document management (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Looks at a range of techniques which offer intelligent mechanisms for managing documents in a wide area network. Describes differing techniques for increasing bandwidth, reducing data traffic, synchronizing documentation, achieving partial synchronization, audit trails, navigation, distribution control and security
  14. Spitz, A.L.; Wilcox, L.D.: Classification techniques applied to the recognition of office documents (1988) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In the process of developing a document recognition network service, techniques were developed for the segmentation and classification of text, line drawing graphics and pictures
  15. 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
  16. Falk, H.: Computer-based vertical files (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Considers practical methods that could be used to convert a vertical file to a computerized file. In a computerized vertical file system, documents such as pages of books, booklets, newspaper clippings and photographs are stored in files that can be accessed by computer. A scanner is used to convert paper documents and enter them into the system. The documents are indexed by manual indexing, automatic full text indexing or both, and they are stored on disk. Document management software is used for indexing and document retrieval. Vertical file users can view stored documents on a computer screen, copy page images to a floppy disk, or print the images
  17. Sugimoto, M.: ¬A document retrieval system for assisting creative research (1995) 0.01
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    Imprint
    Los Alamitos, CA : IEEE Computer Society Press
  18. Sosna, K.: New developments in library services and technology : modernization of information services of the Parliamentary Library of the Czech Republic (1998) 0.01
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  19. McLean, S.; Spring, M.B.; Rasmussen, E.; Williams, J.G.: Online image databases : usabiblity and performance (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Promenade image retrieval system us described in terms of its design, development and architecture. Design, development and implementation issues are discussed in terms of efficiency and effectiveness. A preliminary usability study is presented and the data resulting from the preliminary study are analysed and discussed. Efficiency in terms of response time due to network delays, database processing, application processing and image characteristcs and display is discussed. Response time results frome 40 queries made to the image database are presented and discussed. The results of theses studies demonstrate where improvements in the system need to be made in order ro improve usability and response time
  20. Hu, P.J.-H.; Hsu, F.-M.; Hu, H.-f.; Chen, H.: Agency satisfaction with electronic record management systems : a large-scale survey (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    We investigated agency satisfaction with an electronic record management system (ERMS) that supports the electronic creation, archival, processing, transmittal, and sharing of records (documents) among autonomous government agencies. A factor model, explaining agency satisfaction with ERMS functionalities, offers hypotheses, which we tested empirically with a large-scale survey that involved more than 1,600 government agencies in Taiwan. The data showed a good fit to our model and supported all the hypotheses. Overall, agency satisfaction with ERMS functionalities appears jointly determined by regulatory compliance, job relevance, and satisfaction with support services. Among the determinants we studied, agency satisfaction with support services seems the strongest predictor of agency satisfaction with ERMS functionalities. Regulatory compliance also has important influences on agency satisfaction with ERMS, through its influence on job relevance and satisfaction with support services. Further analyses showed that satisfaction with support services partially mediated the impact of regulatory compliance on satisfaction with ERMS functionalities, and job relevance partially mediated the influence of regulatory compliance on satisfaction with ERMS functionalities. Our findings have important implications for research and practice, which we also discuss.

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