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A paperless society is a society in which paper communication (written documents, mail, letters, etc.) is replaced by electronic communication and storage. The concept originated by Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster in 1978.[1] Furthermore, libraries would no longer be needed to handle printed documents. "Librarians will, in time, become information specialists in a deinstitutionalized setting" (Lancaster & Smith, 1980). Lancaster also stated that both computers and libraries will not always give us the information that other people and living life will.[2]
A paperlesssociety is a society in which paper communication (written documents, mail, letters, etc.) is replaced by electronic communication and storage...
on society suggest that we are at the start of a new era in industrial history, called the Information Age, perhaps leading to a paperlesssociety in...
removed nearly all printed books from its collection in 2011. Paperless office Paperlesssociety Haq, Husna (17 July 2012). "'Bookless libraries' – has it...
(e.g. distance from an assigned point, difficulty, date last found). Paperless geocaching means hunting a geocache without a physical printout of the...
classification Information science Information scientist Information societyPaperlesssociety Lancaster, F. W. (1991/1998/2003). Indexing and Abstracting in...
Papermaking in China", Fine Books & Collections, March/April 2008. "A PaperlessSociety? Not So Fast." Los Angeles Times, December 8, 2013. "Paper Trail"...
changed. Current concepts, dating from the 1940s, are now known as the "paperless office". In a 1920 advertisement, Art Metal company boasted of its contribution...
Infrastructure to solve India’s hard problems towards presence-less, paperless, and cashless service delivery" Of the four "distinct technology layers"...
urged municipal bodies to use DigiLocker to make their administration paperless. From 2017, the facility was extended to allow students of the ICSE board...
local branch for pick-up. In recent years there has been a shift towards paperless electronic statements, and many financial institutions now also offer...
2003 because election officials in Silicon Valley wanted to switch to paperless machines. Now, Barbara serves as a board chair at Verified Voting. She...
carried out by the University of Oxford's Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) has estimated that there were 120,000 illegal migrant children...
South-East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. In 1980, the first "paperless toilet" was launched in Japan by manufacturer Toto, a combination of toilet...
Richard (2006). "Ecological paradoxes: William Stanley Jevons and the paperless office" (PDF). Human Ecology Review. 13 (2): 143–147. Retrieved 2015-05-05...
system. In 2011, he introduced reforms that included the "first test paperless hearing". In February 2010, Starmer announced the CPS's decision to prosecute...
assistants. E-governance through e-Seva centres was started in 2001 for paperless and speedy delivery of government services. Chandrababu Naidu helped Hyderabad...
impact of environmental damage and the need for institutions to become "paperless", more educational institutions are seeking alternative ways of assessment...
to make Bihar Legislative Assembly paperless. He organized workshops to facilitate dialogue between the civil society and legislators for more informed...
technological innovation, spearheading the republic's move to digital, paperless government and the streamlining of official business through the use of...
Harper, Sellen wrote The Myth of the Paperless Office (MIT Press, 2001). She is a fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), the Royal Academy of Engineering...
effective way for teachers to quickly share assignments with students. The paperless process meant the end of printing, handing out, and potentially losing...
Genentech and The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland PathReports.in: Make Anatomical pathology reporting paperless and save trees. PathMax, a...