Paperless Office-Document Scanning: The Filing System Of The Future

By Loris F. Andres


Administration almost always involves paperwork. Any business, government department or other organization uses forms and official documents in its procedures and archiving system. While this enormous volume of paperwork has traditionally been the subject of annoyance or jokes, paperless office-document scanning offers an electronic alternative.

A paper-based office entails the costs of the paper, ink and printing equipment, and file storage venues. Staff have to spend time sorting or packing away files. Moving paper records from one place to another is also an exercise in logistics: the boxes of files are heavy and fax machines do not always produce copies of acceptable quality. Physical files sometimes get lost or damaged.

In terms of social awareness, modern environmentalists argue against paper as a medium of communication or data storage. Paper is made using trees, and the impact on the environment of paper's manufacturing process has been raised. Recycled paper is not yet a standard item in the stationery industry. The disposal of waste paper adds considerably to the burden of pollution in the economy.

The electronic management of documentation therefore makes more sense. An enormous amount of paperwork can be stored on a single USB stick or hard disk. Making back-up copies, even of the entire records of an organization, takes relatively little time. Electronic media occupy very little space, and are easy to transport. E-mail and document cloud facilities make their physical transport unnecessary anyway.

A document cloud website is a site on the internet that provides extensive storage space to its users. They can upload and keep substantial archives of records there. This is helpful, since users can potentially visit the site and download their stored records from anywhere that they may find themselves. They do not need to transport the material with them. Some cloud sites operate on a paid basis, so interested parties should research the available options in terms of the sites' security integrity and storage allowances and decide what will best meet their requirements.

The advantages of a paperless office over a paper-based one are, firstly, that the quality of scanned text is consistently high. Secondly, e-mail is instant and can be used to transmit massive amounts of records or other files. Recent file formats enable several hundred pages to be sent in a single attachment of several hundred kilobytes. People would not consider trying to fax a document of that size.

The costs of operating an office can be diminished by the use of scanning and computer or online document archiving. The electronic equipment's expense should be contrasted with the saving in stationery and staff time. Paperless administration is a part of the economy that has seen the replacement of physical paperwork by modern technology and innovation.




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