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Statistics indicate that technical professionals use up 30% of their time looking for information, half of which is unavailable. Teltech Resource Network Corp of Minneapolis, MN, can help these professionals gain access to various technical data. The company has two key services namely,technical and scientific network of advisers and an interactive literature-searching process. Transactional and annual subscription fees are required for these Teltech services.

Publisher: American Society for Quality Control, Inc.
Publication Name: Quality Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0033-524X
Year: 1992
Information retrieval services, Services, Teltech Resource Network Corp.

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Information access top priority in decision to join, study says

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Members of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) particpated in the "decision-to-join" study headed by the American Society of Association Executives, with results showing that access to information is the top reason for joining the organization. Other results of the study, which included five market areas of ASQ namely service, healthcare, educational, manufacturing, and international and response from nonmembers, were also presented.

Publisher: American Society for Quality Control, Inc.
Publication Name: Quality Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0033-524X
Year: 2007
All Other Information Services, Info Services ex Database, Evaluation, Membership, Surveys, American Society of Association Executives, Information-seeking behavior, Information-seeking behaviour

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Document control: focus on information, not specific documents

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The phrase 'control of documents' deals with defining and controlling information. However, there is a need to identify the information or documents you want to control, and pointing them to those directly associated with your quality management system.

Author: Janitz, Mikel
Publisher: American Society for Quality Control, Inc.
Publication Name: Quality Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0033-524X
Year: 2003
Total quality management

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