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  1. Levasseur, D.: ¬Les solutions reseau pour optimiser la gestion des documents et leur diffusion dans les organisations (Groupware, Workflow, Intranet) (1998) 0.06
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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
  2. Parer, D.; Parrott, K.: Management practices in the electronic records environment (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes 3 records management approaches to electronic records and assesses the archival interests involved in each. Suggests utilizing the Information Management methodology to devise an organization wide Information Management Plan, incorporating records management and archival requirements, to facilitate the identification of records of value to the organization to be managed as any other corporate asset
    Source
    Archives and manuscripts. 22(1994) no.1, S.106-122
  3. 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
  4. Casey, C.: ¬The cyberarchive : a look at the storage and preservation of Web sites (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Although librarians recognize the Internet as a resource for knowledge and information, they have yet to make a formal effort to collect and preserve the Web sites found there. Addresses the need to set up a cyberarchive and some of the issues involved. With Web sites appearing and disappearing constantly from the Internet, there is an immediate need to recognize that they are precious part of cultural and intellectual history and to preserve them for future study. Issues discussed include: Web site authorship vs. Web space ownership; physical media used to hold Web sites (hard drive, mainframe, CD-ROMs); collection development; acquiring Web sites; and adding Web sites to a collection
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. Yorke, S.: Strategies for the records manager (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses some of the options for approaches to disaster management in organizations as it relates to risk management. At the organisation or business level, the starting point is to identify the risks faced by the business area and functional activities. The Australian / New Zealand Standard on managing rsik proposes a 6 step process for carrying out risk management: identification of the organisational context, risk identification, risk analysis, assessment amd prioritisation of risks, treatment of risks and the monitoring and review of the system. Such strategies can be of limited value in a wide area disaster. Offers advice on coping with a major disaster
  10. Lilley, A.: ¬The challenges of technical records management (1994) 0.01
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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
  11. Morelli, J.: Trends in the use of electronic records in business (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Whether or not electronic records are acceptable in place of hard copy records depend upon a combination of factors. Looks at the key issues of archival permanence, statutory/regulatory compliance and evidential (legal) probity. Concludes that long-term readibility of computer data remains a real issue and that human-readable records remain the only safe means of long-term archival retention
  12. Bikson, T.K.; Law, S.A.: Electronic information media and records management methods : a survey of practices in UN organizations (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports on an investigation of electronic records management practices emerging within UN organizations as the use of electronic information and communication technologies grows. A survey examined: the role of telex, facsimile and electronic mail in organizational information handling systems; the properties of computer-based information exchange among organizations that have introduced electronic mail; associated technology options and constraints as well as standards that have been adopted or are being considered: policies, guidelines, training programmes, and plans UN organizations are implementing with respect to electronic records management issues
  13. Geisen, R.: Cognitive automation with ParsyForm : the breakthrough for workflow systems (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Parsytec Computer GmbH, Germany, has developed PrasyForm to help integrate document management systems and wirkflow systems by automating data capture into the document management system through the application of cognitive automation, i.e. the automation of simple, repetitive tasks where human recognition is unnecessary. It combines greyscale image processing, self-training intelligent character recognition readers (OCR) and associative database matching techniques
  14. Modelle und Konzepte der Beitragsdokumentation und Filmarchivierung im Lokalfernsehsender Hamburg I : Endbericht (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:46:30
  15. Savic, D.: Automatic classification of office documents : review of available methods and techniques (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Classification of office documents is one of the administrative functions carried out by almost every organization and institution which sends and receives correspondence. Processing of this increasing amount of information coming and out going mail, in particular its classification, is time consuming and expensive. More and more organizations are seeking a solution for meeting this challenge by designing computer based systems for automatic classification. Examines the present status of available knowledge and methodology which can be used for automatic classification of office documents. Besides a review of classic methods and techniques, the focus id also placed on the application of artificial intelligence
  16. Cory, K.A.: ¬The imaging industry wants us! (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper-based manual filing systems are inadequate to handle the flood of information found in most commercial offices and government agencies. Examples are included to delineate the dimensions of the problem. In response, imaging technology, which converts information in paper format to computer-readable binary format, is creating a multitude of electronic databases. However, imaging vendors are minimizing the difficulties of database organization. The author, drawing on personal experience, recounts instances of inadequate database organization. Because classification and indexing principles are only imparted in schools of library and/or information science, the imaging industry is highly dependent upon expertise possessed by library science graduates. In order to take advantage of this new job market, recommendations for library science students and faculty are included.
  17. Cox, R.J.: Access in the digital information age and the archival mission : the United States (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    2. 3.1999 9:22:24
  18. Information Dimensions' new BASIS Intranet Solution for intranet document management (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports on how various companies are using Information Dimensions' BASIS Intranet Solution to manage massive collections of business critical documents securely over the WWW. This Intranet offering delivers a ready made docucment management Web site that can be easily tailored to specific business needs and applications such as policies and procedures, regulatory compliance, competitive analysis and technical information
  19. Kilov, H.; Cuthbert, L.: ¬A model for document management (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Computer communications. 18(1995) no.6, S.408-418
  20. Electronic recordkeeping issues and perspectives (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Archives and manuscripts. 22(1994) no.1, S.14-135