Document and Information Capture

  • High access prices could dissuade researchers

    High access prices could dissuade researchers

    Thursday, October 25, 2012

    In many cases, if students, historians or other researchers need to review important historical data, they can often access an online database remotely. However, that is not the case with all types of historical records.

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  • Without precautionary measures, historical documents could be lost forever

    Without precautionary measures, historical documents could be lost forever

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012

    Many individuals near the State University of New York (SUNY) Plattsburgh area are excited at the upcoming opportunity to see historical documents that played a major part in history. However, many individuals that travel to see the exhibit may find themselves disappointed.

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  • School district slowly approaches paperless ideas

    School district slowly approaches paperless ideas

    Friday, October 19, 2012

    While schools in the Wachusett Regional District, Massachusetts, have been reducing the amount of paper they purchase and increasing spending on computers, projectors and other paperless products, they consider their approach toward paperless solutions slow but steady.

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  • Burn the paper trail, go digital

    Burn the paper trail, go digital

    Wednesday, October 10, 2012

    While literally burning paperwork is probably a bad idea, eliminating paperwork is a goal that all businesses are beginning to appreciate.

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  • Document imaging progresses, evolves

    Document imaging progresses, evolves

    Wednesday, October 3, 2012

    The term "document" has evolved during the past several years. Traditionally, the word meant physical paperwork that may or may not contain sensitive information.

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