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Electronics and Power, 1983
This article considers the expansion of online information retrieval systems to include documents containing both text and images.
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This article considers the expansion of online information retrieval systems to include documents containing both text and images.
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An audit of electronic CPA documentation
Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present an audit which assessed compliance in documentation of crisis and contingency plans in the electronic Care Programme Approach (CPA) for working age adult patients discharged from an in‐patient setting.Design/methodology/approachTwo explicit and evidence‐based standards were audited and a full audit cycle ...
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The Use of Nursing Terminology in Electronic Documentation
2009The 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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The migration to electronic documents at OCLC
18th Annual Conference on Computer Documentation. ipcc sigdoc 2000. Technology and Teamwork. Proceedings. IEEE Professional Communication Society International Professional Communication Conference and ACM Special Interest Group on Documentation Conferenc, 2002When OCLC introduced its Web site to the public in the fall of 1994, the company was, internally, still dependent on paper. While the site allowed the OCLC community to access documents electronically, almost all internal documents remained on paper. Paper copies were retained and archived.
Deb Lewis, Tip House
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Document delivery in an electronic world
Interlending & Document Supply, 1997Based on a talk given during the final session of the FASTDOC Workshop on Electronic Document Delivery held at the University of Patras, 4‐6 March 1996. Provides an outline of some of the main issues that electronic document delivery services must now confront and relates these to the many project reports given during the workshop (largely work carried
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Storing and viewing electronic documents
The Electronic Library, 1999Describes several software packages which are suitable for converting paper documents of value into electronic form. Looks at the merits of each system including features, price and sources for further information. Considers the advantages and drawbacks of publishing such items on the World Wide Web.
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Biometrics in electronic travel documents
Proceedings of the 12th ACM workshop on Multimedia and security, 2010International travel documents now regularly carry digital biometric data such as headshots and fingerprints. They are poised to support the largest biometric authentication infrastructure in the world. I'll discuss the trust assumptions around biometric authentication in ePassports (passports with integrated chips) and a border-crossing document in ...
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