Overview

e-Document Management

e-Document Management focuses on the structured management of digital documents and official records, with appropriate controls applied based on their purpose and lifecycle.

At AZITS, e-Document Management is implemented to support both day-to-day operations and long-term governance—ensuring information is usable when needed and reliable when required.

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What e-Document Management Addresses

Centralise documents and official records

Apply appropriate controls based on use and importance

Improve version control and information integrity

Manage access and permissions consistently

Support auditability, accountability, and governance

How it Works

What e-Document Management Involves

e-Document Management goes beyond file storage. It involves defining how information is classified, accessed, protected, and retained.

Design review planned

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Designing document and record classification structures

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Defining access controls and user permissions

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Implementing version control and document history

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Applying metadata for search and retrieval

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Aligning records with retention and disposal rules

What's Supported

Documents and Records, Treated Appropriately

e-Document Management supports both working documents and official records, recognising that they serve different purposes. Documents are managed to support collaboration, reference, and daily operations, while records are protected as evidence of decisions, actions, or transactions.

Controls such as access restrictions, version locking, retention, and disposal are applied based on whether information is classified as a document or a record.

Types of Information Managed

Design Review planned

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Administrative and operational documents

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Policies, procedures, and guidelines

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Contracts and agreements

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Forms, reports, and supporting records

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Digitised paper records and signed documents

How it Fits

How e-Document Management Fits Into Digitization

e-Document Management often acts as the central platform that other digitization services depend on. It integrates with legacy data migration, forms and records modernization, eSignature implementation, workflow automation, and digital preservation and archiving.

Practical Considerations

Document and record ownership should be clearly defined

Access controls must balance security with usability

Classification and metadata should remain simple and consistent

Retention and disposal rules should be applied deliberately

When to Consider

When e-Document Management Is the Right Step

  • Documents and records are spread across multiple locations

  • Version control and information integrity are concerns

  • Access to records needs to be controlled or audited

  • Digitization initiatives are expanding

  • Long-term retention and governance are required

Moving Forward

e-Document Management works best when aligned with organisational processes and records policies. AZITS can help assess current document practices, define appropriate controls for documents and records, and implement a system that supports both operational needs and long-term governance.

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