<p>In the contemporary world technology is an indispensable element, both in personal and professional sphere. Despite the fact, that we do not attach significance to it in our everyday lives, the technological development engulfed us and still reminds us about that. In the face of dynamically growing digitization there occurred a new form of document – an electronic document. The study concerns the growing electronic documentation among researchers working at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. The analysis of surveys and interviews resulted in thesis, that researchers use e-document more frequently than analog documentation. Flexibility and accessibility of this type of documents become a problem in personal papers which will be ...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
The creating, using and supply of scholarly documents in a digital way by the internet is a new, add...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
The progressive research and development in computing and information processing technologies have f...
The progressive research and development in computing and information processing technologies have s...
Despite the pervasive technical revolution of the Web, scholars and researchers continue to communic...
This article discusses the institution of an electronic document (e–document) and its use by the pu...
This thesis is about document systems used in public case processing work. It explores the subject o...
Early writing which first appeared as cuneiform protocols and then emerged in manuscript form and as...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
The study Cyberscience analysed the impact of information and communication technologies in academia...
In January 2002 the ETH Library launched the new electronic publication platform ETH E-Collection. T...
The aim of this master thesis is to study electronic publishing, and our main purpose is to exam...
The purpose of the article is to outline the value of electronic document management for business, i...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
The creating, using and supply of scholarly documents in a digital way by the internet is a new, add...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
The progressive research and development in computing and information processing technologies have f...
The progressive research and development in computing and information processing technologies have s...
Despite the pervasive technical revolution of the Web, scholars and researchers continue to communic...
This article discusses the institution of an electronic document (e–document) and its use by the pu...
This thesis is about document systems used in public case processing work. It explores the subject o...
Early writing which first appeared as cuneiform protocols and then emerged in manuscript form and as...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
The study Cyberscience analysed the impact of information and communication technologies in academia...
In January 2002 the ETH Library launched the new electronic publication platform ETH E-Collection. T...
The aim of this master thesis is to study electronic publishing, and our main purpose is to exam...
The purpose of the article is to outline the value of electronic document management for business, i...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
The creating, using and supply of scholarly documents in a digital way by the internet is a new, add...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...