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One of the seven flagships in Vision 2020 focuses on the area of record keeping and document management is Generic Office Environment-Electronic Government Document Management System (GOE-EGDMS). This study is designed to investigate the... more

One of the seven flagships in Vision 2020 focuses on the area of record
keeping and document management is Generic Office Environment-Electronic
Government Document Management System (GOE-EGDMS). This study is designed
to investigate the usage and effectiveness of the implementation of GOE-EGDMS
adopting the IS Effectiveness Model from DeLone and McLean. Questionnaires were
collected through web-survey and were analysed using Exploratory Factor Analysis,
Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Objective: to
determine the level of service quality of MAMPU focusing at the Electronic
Government Division; to determine the user satisfaction level of the GOE-EGDMS; to
determine whether service quality and information quality in GOE-EGDMS has an
effect on system usage; to determine if information quality, system usage and user
satisfaction in GOE-EGDMS has an effect on individual impact; to determine the
relationship between individual impact and organization impact in GOE-EGDMS.
Results: Based on the analysis, six hypotheses were significant and supported. The
major contribution of the study is the developed research instruments which can be
further tested in other research settings. Conclusion: This study provided valuable
information for the government in implementing GOE-EGDMS in the future. It is
hoped that the system can help Malaysian government achieve its vision that is to
effectively and efficiently deliver good services from the government to the people of
Malaysia, and enabling the government to become more responsive to the needs of its
citizens.

The authors examine, based on a survey of users, the electronic document delivery methods currently in place as well as changes in the recent past and future developments. Interlibrary loan and document delivery staff from institutions... more

The authors examine, based on a survey of users, the electronic document delivery methods currently in place as well as changes in the recent past and future developments. Interlibrary loan and document delivery staff from institutions across the United States were surveyed in order to ascertain what document delivery mechanisms are currently in place, how they are being used, and why. Findings from this study should lead to an increased awareness of electronic delivery options in libraries across the country and elucidate the dynamics involved at individual sites. This, in turn, will assist librarians in making decisions, based not only on their individual circumstances but on the experiences and trends found across a broad sampling of institutions.

Electronic documents began to take the place of the paper documents that are being currently used in foreign trade. In this study, it is mentioned of topics such as what are electronic documents, how are they regulated and what tools are... more

Electronic documents began to take the place of the paper documents that are being currently used in foreign trade. In this study, it is mentioned of topics such as what are electronic documents, how are they regulated and what tools are needed to have legal validity. It also covers the developments about examples of electronic documents and electronic process studies in the international field. It is expected that the number of documents used will decrease and also the complex payment methods will eliminate in the process of transition to electronic document use. As a result, it is recommended to use a single integrated foreign trade document in this study. In this way, it is predicted that foreign trade transactions can be executed through an online platform where all parties involved in foreign trade transactions will come together.

Technological innovations in recent years have resulted in paper based documentation will be completely abandoned in all business processes, however the paper-based processes still prevail in foreign trade transactions due to complicated... more

Technological innovations in recent years have resulted in paper based documentation will be completely abandoned in all business processes, however the paper-based processes still prevail in foreign trade transactions due to complicated business processes. Institution and companies in different countries involved in foreign trade transactions. Therefore integrative solutions are needed. This paper seeks to put forward a methodology to pave the way to the future international trade. Therefore we developed a taxonomical approach to this clutter in order to partially surmount the integration problem because a road map should be determined before the holistic solution. Taxonomical approach has been suggested for grouping the foreign trade documents in terms of their functions. All the parties participating in a foreign trade transaction should be able to connect to each other in a single online platform. There is a need for a single online platform of which all parties are members to complete a foreign trade transaction using a single integrated electronic document. Finally, opinions of the professional have been received for seeing the real procedures. Literature and practices have been synthesized and partial solution grouping the foreign trade documents in terms of their functions has been suggested. To constitute a base for the initial step of the road to integrated foreign trade document a taxonomical table has been prepared. Aim of this table to guide the firms that search for solutions to develop electronic equivalent of paper based documents.

FreeForAll is an international collaboration of libraries whose mission is to provide underserved nations with health science journal articles for free and to foster lending between nations through the creation of a database of... more

FreeForAll is an international collaboration of libraries whose mission is to provide underserved nations with health science journal articles for free and to foster lending between nations through the creation of a database of international libraries'(non–North ...

FreeForAll is an international collaboration of libraries whose mission is to provide underserved nations with health science journal articles for free and to foster lending between nations through the creation of a database of... more

FreeForAll is an international collaboration of libraries whose mission is to provide underserved nations with health science journal articles for free and to foster lending between nations through the creation of a database of international libraries'(non–North ...