Automating research data collection

This article reviews the capabilities, advantages, and disadvantages of three forms of automated data collection-scannable data forms, Web-based forms, and handheld computers-compared with the current standard of data entry by hand on paper forms. Each of these methods is reviewed with respect to ea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic emergency medicine 2004-11, Vol.11 (11), p.1223-1228
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Information Management - methods
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Medical Records Systems, Computerized
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