968 resultados para records merged
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For more than 20 years, many countries have been trying to set up a standardised medical record at the regional or at the national level. Most of them have not reached this goal, essentially due to two main difficulties related to patient identification and medical records standardisation. Moreover, the issues raised by the centralisation of all gathered medical data have to be tackled particularly in terms of security and privacy. We discuss here the interest of a noncentralised management of medical records which would require a specific procedure that gives to the patient access to his/her distributed medical data, wherever he/she is located.
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El DLM-Forum on Electronic Records és un fòrum internacional multidisciplinari, organitzat per la Comissió Europea, que té per objectiu impulsar els projectes per a la millora de la gestió dels documents electrònics en les organitzacions i per a la conservació d'aquests a llarg termini. Al mateix temps, el DLM-Forum esdevé un punt de referència bàsic per a la coordinació de les polítiques de gestió dels documents electrònics que es porten a terme als estats membres de la Unió Europea, per a l'establiment d'estàndards de gestió i de conservació a escala comunitària, i per a la implicació dels agents del sector privat en la recerca de solucions a la problemàtica dels documents electrònics. El present informe exposa l'origen d'aquesta iniciativa, en descriu les dues edicions celebrades fins ara i les perspectives de futur del fòrum.
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This document lists trophy white-tail deer taken by "fair chase" in Iowa from 1953-1991. A deer qualifies as a trophy by the score of the conformation of its antlers and and by type of weapon that was used.
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Del 6 al 8 de maig de 2002 es va celebrar a Barcelona la tercera edició del DLM-Forum on Electronic Records, el fòrum internacional multidisciplinari que té per objectiu la millora de la gestió dels documents electrònics a les organitzacions i conservació a llarg termini. Aquesta edició ha estat marcada per una participació més activa de la indústria de les tecnologies de la informació i de les comunicacions, i per la presentació dels resultats d'iniciatives del DLM-Forum 1996. El present informe descriu la gènesi i el desenvolupament del DLM-Forum de Barcelona, i n'indica els assoliments més remarcables.
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The Rebuild Iowa Cultural Heritage and Records Retention Task Force respectfully submits its report to the Rebuild Iowa Advisory Commission (RIAC) for its consideration of the impacts of the tornadoes, storms, and flooding on Iowans and their cultural, historical, and arts institutions and organizations and records collections and archives. As the RIAC fulfills its obligations to guide the recovery and reconstruction of Iowa, the cknowledgement that culture and records as Iowa’s identity is important, and that if these items of cultural heritage vanish from Iowa’s landscape, the items that Iowans associate with their history, traditions, and sense of place also disappears. Iowa is certainly not the only state that has experienced this type of disaster; however, many states have not recognized culture and records as critical concerns as part of the recovery and rebuilding process. When rebuilding Iowa stronger, smarter, and safer, quality of life is an important consideration for attracting new residents, making it a necessity to keep culture alive and thriving in Iowa. Additionally, the cultural arts constitute a vital economic industry, providing employment to thousands of Iowa’s citizens and generating millions of dollars in local and government revenue across the state. In the case of records, these items are irreplaceable and provide important information for the daily workings of government and life in our state, and maintain vital records of Iowa’s heritage and traditions. This report provides background information on the damages incurred in Iowa from the disasters and additional context for policy and rebuilding discussions. It also offers recommendations to the RIAC for steps that might be taken to address the significant and important challenges faced by Iowa’s cultural, historical, and arts institutions and organizations; individual artists and other cultural workers; and records retention entities and officials. Supplement to main report.
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This is an inventory of public records from Appanoose County. The State Historical Society of Iowa received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission along with 5 other Iowa counties for this two year study.
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Report on a review of selected general and application controls for the Iowa Department of Education’s Electronic Access System for Iowa Education Records (EASIER) system for the period April 4 through May 10, 2011
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This is an inventory of public records from Dubuque County. The State Historical Society of Iowa received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission along with 5 other Iowa counties for this two year study
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This is an inventory of public records from Iowa County. The State Historical Society of Iowa received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission along with 5 other Iowa counties for this two year study.
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This is an inventory of public records from Ringgold County. The State Historical Society of Iowa received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission along with 5 other Iowa counties for this two year study.
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This is an inventory of public records from Franklin County. The State Historical Society of Iowa received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission along with 5 other Iowa counties for this two year study.
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This is an inventory of public records from Osceola County. The State Historical Society of Iowa received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission along with 5 other Iowa counties for this two year study.