Document Computing
Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections
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Author
Contributions
- Arnold-Moore, Timothy - Contributor
- Fuller, Michael - Contributor
- Sacks-Davis, Ron - Contributor
- Thom, James - Contributor
- Zobel, Justin - Contributor
Publication
1998 - Springer US, Boston, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
51,250 words, Guess
Page Count
205 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27032976M
- ISBN-139781461372509
- ISBN-10146137250X
- OCLC Control Number851782591
Classifications
- DDC025.04
- LCCQA75.5-76.95
- LCCQA75.5-76.95QA76.9.N
Description
Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections discusses the important aspects of document computing and recommends technologies and techniques for document management, with an emphasis on the processes that are appropriate when computers are used to create, access, and publish documents. This book includes descriptions of the nature of documents, their components and structure, and how they can be represented; examines how documents are used and controlled; explores the issues and factors affecting design and implementation of a document management strategy; and gives a detailed case study. The analysis and recommendations are grounded in the findings of the latest research. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections brings together concepts, research, and practice from diverse areas including document computing, information retrieval, librarianship, records management, and business process re-engineering. It will be of value to anyone working in these areas, whether as a researcher, a developer, or a user. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections can be used for graduate classes in document computing and related fields, by developers and integrators of document management systems and document management applications, and by anyone wishing to understand the processes of document management.
Subjects
Series Statement
- The Kluwer International Series on Information Retrieval -- 5
- Kluwer international series on information retrieval -- 5.
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