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Initially documents were usually written, but they could also be made up of images, figures, graphs or sounds. Documents can exist in hard copy or can be put into electronic or digital form, can be stored on a computer, media, drive, cloud or can be shared in different ways. The tendency is to use the term 'document' for any object (file) in a system, storage or [[Portal|portal]].
 
Initially documents were usually written, but they could also be made up of images, figures, graphs or sounds. Documents can exist in hard copy or can be put into electronic or digital form, can be stored on a computer, media, drive, cloud or can be shared in different ways. The tendency is to use the term 'document' for any object (file) in a system, storage or [[Portal|portal]].
  
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A document on [IAEA Safety Glossary|https://www-ns.iaea.org/downloads/standards/glossary/iaea-safety-glossary-rev2016.pdf], Revision 2016
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An IAEA document on [http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/10798/Nuclear-Accident-Knowledge-Taxonomy|Nuclear Accident Knowledge Taxonomy].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 7 April 2017

Definition

A record of an event or knowledge, taken so, that the information will not be lost.

Description

Initially documents were usually written, but they could also be made up of images, figures, graphs or sounds. Documents can exist in hard copy or can be put into electronic or digital form, can be stored on a computer, media, drive, cloud or can be shared in different ways. The tendency is to use the term 'document' for any object (file) in a system, storage or portal.

Example

An IAEA document on Accident Knowledge Taxonomy.

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