Document and Information Capture
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UN Secretary General implements paperless action plan for Conference of the Parties
Friday, December 21, 2012According to Bloomberg, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has devised a global mission to make the global Conference of the Parties (COP) paperless by 2015.
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Religious and historical document imaging allows for public access to ancient records
Wednesday, December 19, 2012Several of the most historically and culturally important religious documents, including a 2,000 year old excerpt of the Ten Commandments, were recently converted to digital documents and released through Cambridge University's online library.
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Document imaging provides clinical, safety and intelligence benefits for hospitals
Tuesday, December 18, 2012While the benefits of document digitization are clear in regards to storage efficiency, intelligence capture, advanced archiving and protection against data loss during disaster, many hospitals still haven't gone paperless.
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Presidential artifacts to be digitized
Thursday, December 13, 2012Organizations in many different industries turn to electronic information management systems to save documents that could be lost or destroyed. Rather than storing historical, client and company documents physically, they are turning to technology.
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Illinois paper receives grant to continue digitization project
Wednesday, December 12, 2012When older documents are lost or ruined, the information they contain may be gone forever. With this in mind, many newspaper providers have begun initiatives that store the files on an electronic document management database.
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