-
Microfilm conversions can help library patrons get in touch with the past
Thursday, October 24, 2013Microfilm collections require a microfilm reader - and a lot of patience - to sift through, especially in instances when the people seeking answers don't have a specific date from which to start. For many libraries, microfilm conversions are proving to be the antidote to this stumbling block.
READ MORE -
Clinging to processes of yore? Modernize with paperless information management
Friday, October 11, 2013In a recent piece for PCWorld, Paul Mah outlined several ways for firms to reduce their reliance on paper, a process he called "a step in several right directions: increased efficiency, better security and a reduced environmental footprint."
READ MORE -
Students no longer putting pen to paper at innovative schools
Monday, September 30, 2013Companies across the world are taking advantage of conversion services to digitize their records and streamline their processes, and educational institutions are leveraging similar types of electronic information management techniques to create paperless schools, colleges and universities.
READ MORE -
City councils go paperless to reduce costs, improve collaboration
Monday, May 13, 2013Electronic document management is providing cities across the nation with a wide variety of benefits, from reduced paper dependency and needs for manual administrative tasks to lowered demands for storage space.
READ MORE -
Electronic document management a top priority for medical field
Monday, March 4, 2013With the rapid growth of clinical data, more health organizations are turning to electronic document management for improved organization and accessibility of patient records.
READ MORE