Several global trends drive us towards paperless work- and lifestyles. This book will introduce you to the use of paperlessness in different facets of life. It will eventually guide you to a lesser clutter and greater efficiency and flexibility. The history and advantages of paperless information & communication technologies (ICT) are introduced in part one. Part two is a detailed guide on how to go paperless - mainly at the individual level - while some aspects of paperless applications for organizations are also addressed. The glossary at the end explains the most common ICT terms. George Dimopoulos has become known in the academic community as the Paperless Professor since his office is virtually 100% free of ...
Several global trends drive us towards paperless work- and lifestyles. This book will introduce you to the use of paperlessness in different facets of life. It will eventually guide you to a lesser clutter and greater efficiency and flexibility. The history and advantages of paperless information & communication technologies (ICT) are introduced in part one. Part two is a detailed guide on how to go paperless - mainly at the individual level - while some aspects of paperless applications for organizations are also addressed. The glossary at the end explains the most common ICT terms. George Dimopoulos has become known in the academic community as the Paperless Professor since his office is virtually 100% free of paper. He shares his over ten years experience with how to transition to, and use paperless practices to become more productive and flexible in both professional and personal activities. Here he introduces the four paperless keys to freedom - to enable a "freestyle" living.
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Overview
Several global trends drive us towards paperless work- and lifestyles. This book will introduce you to the use of paperlessness in different facets of life. It will eventually guide you to a lesser clutter and greater efficiency and flexibility. The history and advantages of paperless information & communication technologies (ICT) are introduced in part one. Part two is a detailed guide on how to go paperless - mainly at the individual level - while some aspects of paperless applications for organizations are also addressed. The glossary at the end explains the most common ICT terms. George Dimopoulos has become known in the academic community as the Paperless Professor since his office is virtually 100% free of ...