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Results of a Survey about the Use of Tools in the Area of Document Management

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Reading and Learning

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Two market surveys are part of the achievements in the project Adaptive READ and they will both be discussed in this paper. Their evaluation indicates that paper, as a medium, plays a leading role as information carrier in today’s organisations. Furthermore it was ascertained that there is a growing demand for tools to support information retrieval and that the goals of Adaptive READ fit to actual customers needs. The focus of this paper shows only a small extract of the results and concentrates on the use of tools in document management as well as the users acceptance of new technologies in information retrieval.

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Altenhofen, C., Hofmann, H.R., Kieninger, T., Stanišić-Petrović, M. (2004). Results of a Survey about the Use of Tools in the Area of Document Management. In: Dengel, A., Junker, M., Weisbecker, A. (eds) Reading and Learning. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2956. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24642-8_18

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