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documentIn computing, data associated with a particular application. For example, a text document might be produced by a word processor and a graphics document might be produced with a CAD package. An OMR or OCR document is a paper document containing data that can be directly input to the computer using a document reader. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Galembo states that above all she tries not to be a "touristic voyeur," but rather a "sympathetic participant and documenter. At the heart of the triangular system in which he is not only "Viewer and Participant," as the exhibition title has it, but also documenter, he archives and captures candid and painful moments that can then be arranged into a collective autobiography. In reflecting on the increasing complexity of information environments, Cook insists that archivists "must take charge and move from being passive custodians to active documenters, from managing the actual record to understanding the conceptual context, business processes, and functional purpose behind its creation. |
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