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ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT DELIVERY SYSTEMS

Journal of Documentation, 1991
The desirability of electronic document delivery systems has been argued for years and the reasons for the slow progress of the idea are discussed. An explanation of the technical background is provided followed by some examples of electronic means of information distribution such as facsimile and disc‐based systems.
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Medical Documentation in the Electronic Era

JAMA, 2012
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE (PCC) HAS BEEN EMBRACED by many professional societies. For example, it has been included by the Institute of Medicine as 1 of the 6 goals of quality improvement. One aspect of PCC that is being increasingly considered is allowing patients greater access to their medical records.
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Electronic documents in legal works

12th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2002
Requirements that electronic documents should fulfil to replace those written on paper are: the authentication, integrity and confidentiality. However, as shown with three examples, other factors should also be considered including: the registration acts, in which the literal text of the document should be filed in a trustworthy manner during a long ...
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‘Documentics’: the electronic management of technical documents

The Electronic Library, 1994
How can technical documents be managed without actually having physical access to the data contained in them, and yet provide a means for updating this data and distributing it in a manner that suits me various work environments (i.e. design departments, commercial departments, manufacturing, etc.) for which it is intended?
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Medical Records and Electronic Documents: A Proposal

2001
This article presents a global view of our proposal for a medical information system of the future. This information system focuses on patient medical records management. As most of the existing systems, it proposes to store information from patient records in a database.
Frédérique Laforest, André Flory
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Aspects Of Legal Regulation Of Electronic Document And Electronic Document Circulation In Business

The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology, 2020
This article discusses the provisions of the current legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Uzbekistan, regulating the field of electronic document management. The article considered the regulatory legal acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Uzbekistan, regulating the issues of drawing up an electronic document ...
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The Use of Nursing Terminology in Electronic Documentation

2009
The purpose of this study is to describe the use of nursing terminology in nursing documentation in the neurological care setting. The use of standardized terminology in nursing documentation allows the visualization of nursing practice and makes it quantifiable. Once collected, data can also be reused for administrative purposes.
Kristiina Häyrinen, Kaija Saranto
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Electronic commerce and electronic document’s statute [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of University of Petroşani, 2003
Electronic signature represents ”electronic information attached or associated with other electronic dates, used as identification method”. To produce valid juridical effects electronic signature must: be uniquely related to its signatory, assure signatory’s identification, be created through safe methods, controlled by the signatory, be related with ...
Moise Bojincă, Moise Bojincă
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The TEI Header and the Documentation of Electronic Texts

Computers and the Humanities, 1995
The article gives a general introduction to the form and function of the TEI header, points out some of the reasoning of the Text Documentation Committee that went into its design, and discusses some of its limitations. The TEI header’s major strength is that it gives encoders the ability to document the electronic text itself, its source, its encoding
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Electronic document delivery

Computer Communications, 1995
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