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Electronic submission

Electronic submission refers to the submission of a document by electronic means: that is, via e-mail or a web form on the Internet, or on an electronic medium such as a compact disc, a hard disk or a USB flash drive.[1] Traditionally, the term "manuscript" referred to anything that was explicitly "written by hand". However, in popular usage and especially in the context of computers and the internet, the term "manuscript" may even refer to documents (text or otherwise) typed out or prepared on typewriters and computers and can be extended to digital photographs and videos, and online surveys too.[citation needed] In other words, any manuscript prepared and submitted online can be considered to be an electronic submission.

History and early usage edit

There is no concrete data indicating when and by whom were electronic submissions used for the first time. However, research based universities in several countries have been encouraging the collection of course assignments and projects in the form of electronic submissions for almost a decade now.[citation needed] Several governments and organizations are also switching to electronic submissions for the collection of research papers, grant applications and government application forms.[citation needed]

Types of electronic submissions edit

Since modern computers can store and process information and data in virtually any format and with the Internet allowing easy transfer of this data, the number of scenarios in which submissions can be collected electronically has increased exponentially in the last few years. Some of these scenarios are described below. In most of these scenarios, submissions were collected on hard paper until the Information Technology revolution occurred.

Academic Submissions edit

Teachers, professors and teaching assistants often collect course assignments and projects electronically. Electronic submissions are usually collected using a web-based system which more often than not also helps in the management of submissions collected and stored on it. (Explained By Henny L, University of Lethbridge, AB, Canada)

Research Papers edit

In call-for-paper or academic conferences, prospective presenters are usually asked to submit a short abstract or a full paper on their presentation or research work electronically, which is reviewed before being accepted for the conference.

Proposals for Grants edit

Several grant-giving organizations like the NSA, W3C, NIA, NIH etc. require grant seekers to submit a proposal which if accepted result in the desired grants. A majority of these proposals are now submitted electronically on systems that also help in the managing and tracking the proposals submitted.

Articles for Publication edit

Magazines, newspapers and other publishing houses have begun accepting electronic submissions for articles from various sources - both internal (by journalists and writers hired by them) as well as external (by users and popular readers). The submitted articles are stored on a server hosted by the publication house or by a third-party vendor and are usually evaluated before being given a green signal.

Contests and Competition Entries edit

Almost every kind of contest or competition requires participants to submit an entry in a format described by the organizers of the contest. If the contest is an Internet-based one, then the entries or nominations for the contest are collected electronically using e-mail or other electronic means depending on feasibility and the choice of the organizers.

Government Applications edit

The governments of several countries are turning to electronic submission of applications and forms for various government procedures. Electronic submissions allow easier management of the applications and forms submitted.

Legal documents edit

Many legal documents may be submitted to the courts electronically. In England and Wales, the Civil Procedure Rules include a suitable "document exchange" as an acceptable "method of service".[2] Case law in employment law cases has established that where a claim is submitted electronically, a prudent legal adviser should "check that it has been received and there must be systems in place for doing that".[3]

Resumés and CVs edit

It has become commonplace for job-seekers to submit soft copies (electronic versions) of their resumés and CVs to recruiting agencies and online job portals. This is usually done over the Internet using e-mail or a pre-hosted web-based system.

Submission management systems edit

The art and science of collecting and managing electronic submissions is called Submission Management. Certain software vendors have begun developing submission management systems to assist in the collection, tracking and management of complex submission processes realized electronically. Most of these systems are web based and accessible from any device with a browser and an Internet connection. However, a majority of these systems are application specific and cannot be applied to all submission management scenarios.

Resistance to electronic submissions edit

Despite the easier management and tracking of electronic submissions compared to their paper-based counterparts, widespread adoption and use of electronic submissions and systems for managing them has been hampered by several facts,[4] which include but are not limited to:

  • Inconvenience while drawing figures, diagrams and equations on a computer
  • Resistance to change and adoption of new technologies
  • Lack of or limited access to the Internet.

References edit

  1. ^ "The definition for 'Electronic Submission'".
  2. ^ UK Legislation, Civil Procedure Rules 1998, Rule 6.2, accessed 17 November 2023
  3. ^ McMullen, J., Miller v Community Links Trust Ltd. [2007] UKEAT 0486_07_2910, paragraph 11, judgement handed down 29 October 2007, accessed 17 November 2023, citing also employment appeal cases of Capital Foods Retail v Corrigan (1993) and Camden and Islington Community Services NHS Trust v Kennedy (1996)
  4. ^ Geri, Nitza; Naor-Elaiza, Orit (2008). "Beyond Adoption: Barriers to an Online Assignment Submission System Continued Use" (PDF).

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Electronic submission refers to the submission of a document by electronic means that is via e mail or a web form on the Internet or on an electronic medium such as a compact disc a hard disk or a USB flash drive 1 Traditionally the term manuscript referred to anything that was explicitly written by hand However in popular usage and especially in the context of computers and the internet the term manuscript may even refer to documents text or otherwise typed out or prepared on typewriters and computers and can be extended to digital photographs and videos and online surveys too citation needed In other words any manuscript prepared and submitted online can be considered to be an electronic submission Contents 1 History and early usage 2 Types of electronic submissions 2 1 Academic Submissions 2 2 Research Papers 2 3 Proposals for Grants 2 4 Articles for Publication 2 5 Contests and Competition Entries 2 6 Government Applications 2 7 Legal documents 2 8 Resumes and CVs 3 Submission management systems 4 Resistance to electronic submissions 5 ReferencesHistory and early usage editThere is no concrete data indicating when and by whom were electronic submissions used for the first time However research based universities in several countries have been encouraging the collection of course assignments and projects in the form of electronic submissions for almost a decade now citation needed Several governments and organizations are also switching to electronic submissions for the collection of research papers grant applications and government application forms citation needed Types of electronic submissions editSince modern computers can store and process information and data in virtually any format and with the Internet allowing easy transfer of this data the number of scenarios in which submissions can be collected electronically has increased exponentially in the last few years Some of these scenarios are described below In most of these scenarios submissions were collected on hard paper until the Information Technology revolution occurred Academic Submissions edit Teachers professors and teaching assistants often collect course assignments and projects electronically Electronic submissions are usually collected using a web based system which more often than not also helps in the management of submissions collected and stored on it Explained By Henny L University of Lethbridge AB Canada Research Papers edit In call for paper or academic conferences prospective presenters are usually asked to submit a short abstract or a full paper on their presentation or research work electronically which is reviewed before being accepted for the conference Proposals for Grants edit Several grant giving organizations like the NSA W3C NIA NIH etc require grant seekers to submit a proposal which if accepted result in the desired grants A majority of these proposals are now submitted electronically on systems that also help in the managing and tracking the proposals submitted Articles for Publication edit Magazines newspapers and other publishing houses have begun accepting electronic submissions for articles from various sources both internal by journalists and writers hired by them as well as external by users and popular readers The submitted articles are stored on a server hosted by the publication house or by a third party vendor and are usually evaluated before being given a green signal Contests and Competition Entries edit Almost every kind of contest or competition requires participants to submit an entry in a format described by the organizers of the contest If the contest is an Internet based one then the entries or nominations for the contest are collected electronically using e mail or other electronic means depending on feasibility and the choice of the organizers Government Applications edit The governments of several countries are turning to electronic submission of applications and forms for various government procedures Electronic submissions allow easier management of the applications and forms submitted Legal documents edit Many legal documents may be submitted to the courts electronically In England and Wales the Civil Procedure Rules include a suitable document exchange as an acceptable method of service 2 Case law in employment law cases has established that where a claim is submitted electronically a prudent legal adviser should check that it has been received and there must be systems in place for doing that 3 Resumes and CVs edit It has become commonplace for job seekers to submit soft copies electronic versions of their resumes and CVs to recruiting agencies and online job portals This is usually done over the Internet using e mail or a pre hosted web based system Submission management systems editThe art and science of collecting and managing electronic submissions is called Submission Management Certain software vendors have begun developing submission management systems to assist in the collection tracking and management of complex submission processes realized electronically Most of these systems are web based and accessible from any device with a browser and an Internet connection However a majority of these systems are application specific and cannot be applied to all submission management scenarios Resistance to electronic submissions editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2023 Despite the easier management and tracking of electronic submissions compared to their paper based counterparts widespread adoption and use of electronic submissions and systems for managing them has been hampered by several facts 4 which include but are not limited to Inconvenience while drawing figures diagrams and equations on a computer Resistance to change and adoption of new technologies Lack of or limited access to the Internet References edit The definition for Electronic Submission UK Legislation Civil Procedure Rules 1998 Rule 6 2 accessed 17 November 2023 McMullen J Miller v Community Links Trust Ltd 2007 UKEAT 0486 07 2910 paragraph 11 judgement handed down 29 October 2007 accessed 17 November 2023 citing also employment appeal cases of Capital Foods Retail v Corrigan 1993 and Camden and Islington Community Services NHS Trust v Kennedy 1996 Geri Nitza Naor Elaiza Orit 2008 Beyond Adoption Barriers to an Online Assignment Submission System Continued Use PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electronic submission amp oldid 1185508111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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