Definitions for "Electronic Document"
A document that has been scanned, or was originally created on a computer. Documents become more useful when stored electronically because they can be widely distributed instantly, and allow searching. HTML and PDF are well known electronic document formats
See online document.
A book or other document intended to be read on a computer monitor. Electronic documents can make use of special effects not available to conventional printed publications. In addition to full color, animation, sound, and music, e-books and other electronic documents can offer interactivity through the use of hypertext. Web pages comprise one form of electronic documents. See also D-BOOK E-BOOK HYPERTEXT
An interaction with OneStart that generates a distinct administrative transaction. Proprietary components will facilitate these transactions through the provision of a customized, IU business logic-intensive interface to PeopleSoft. Each transaction will utilize the EDEN workflow engine for routing and approval and, if approved, will result in an update to PeopleSoft.
Any information that is stored in an electronic format (e.g., a computer file, videotape).
Keywords:  publication, see
see Electronic publication